Cors-y-Sarnau Nature Reserve
A special opportunity to see ecological succession in action. As you wander this peaceful wetland, try to trace its journey from lake to woodland.
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A special opportunity to see ecological succession in action. As you wander this peaceful wetland, try to trace its journey from lake to woodland.
A wonderful example of broadleaved woodland set amidst the pastoral Ayrshire countryside
This wetland haven is worth visiting all year around, but comes alive in the winter, when rafts of ducks, like wigeon and teal, gather on the lakes, and short-eared owls hunt over the meadows.…
Our first nature reserve: a hidden gem along the River Strule which has a long history of wildlife recording and a wealth of wildlife to match.
An ancient woodland with a variety of trees and flowers
A pretty reserve with ancient woodlands and flower-rich grassland, located within a secluded river valley.*When visiting Cotton Dell, please read 'parking info' on this page*
The last remnant of a much larger peaty wetland area that existed in the 19th century.
One of the Trust’s smallest reserves, Coulters Dean is made up of broadleaved woodland and chalk grassland. This valued wildlife refuge is maintained by a local volunteer group and supported by…
A steep sloping wood almost split in two by a deep gully.
Purchased in 2023, this ancient woodland site sits on top of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With beautiful grassland valleys on one side, and the Forestry England woodland on…
A small valley with grassland and ancient woodland.
A small urban reserve featuring a pond with a variety of wildlife
This ancient woodland is a popular local nature reserve. Stroll through a network of shady paths and open glades spotting wildlife.
Upland Oak woodland, part of which is ancient in origin, with some patches of wet woodland, situated on a steep north-facing hillside
Craig Cilhendre is upland Oak woodland, part of which is ancient in origin, with some patches of wet woodland, situated on a steep north-facing hillside.
A fine old wood with grand views across to the Tanat Valley and beyond to the Berwyn mountains
This reserve contains some of the finest examples of limestone plant communities in Brecknock. The reserve contains more than 400 species of trees, flowers, moss and lichens.
Boggy meadows next to Catherton Common
An area of majestic ancient ash woodland above the River Wye, part of a string of nature reserves along the Monsal Trail in the Wye Valley.
Cranberry Rough is a wild, wet fenland sitting on a thick layer of peat, built up over centuries in the basin of a former lake called Hockham Mere.
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