Echo Lodge Meadows
Visit these three meadows near Royal Wootton Bassett in spring and summer for their vivid wildflower displays.
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Visit these three meadows near Royal Wootton Bassett in spring and summer for their vivid wildflower displays.
Hidden in the middle of a built up inner city area, EcoPark is a hidden oasis for wildlife. A groundbreaking education centre, we deliver high quality outdoor education for children, teachers and…
Small and secluded, this woodland nature reserve nestles along the banks of the River Lagan and offers an escape just four miles south of Belfast city centre.
A plant rich grassland covering several fields renowned for its variety of orchids. There is also an area of wet woodland adjacent to the Mells River.
Sadly this broadleaved woodland is badly affected by ash die back. This means that the ash trees are not in good health, they and their limbs are prone to failing and falling. We do not recommend…
Edgehills Bog has a peaceful atmosphere and is a relic of, the once widespread habitat, wet heath.
A mixed deciduous woodland situated on an ancient woodland site
A mixed deciduous woodland situated on an ancient woodland site
Overlooking the Menai Strait on one side and with views of Snowdonia on the other, this is a much-loved wild oasis in the heart of Bangor.
A former limestone quarry, its vast basin and exposed terraced face still dominate the site. Accompanying areas of grassland, pockets of varying aged broadleaved woodland, along with a good-sized…
A quarry, worked until 1966, and surrounding woodland
A small, sloping limestone grassland on the edge of Dalby Forest, Ellerburn Bank is crammed full of wildflowers, and is at its best on sunny days in June and July.
Woodland, a meadow, ponds and an old walled garden
Lowland heath and woodland with a variety of heathland species. The Elstead Group of Commons includes Elstead, Royal, Bagmoor & Guinea Commons.
The reserve, once connected to the New Forest, offers an incredible range of habitats, from wet woodland, wood pasture and grassland to heathland, bog and mire.
These three hay meadows in Minety with countless wildflowers form a Site of Special Scientific Interest because of their long history of traditional farming.
The place to get to know Dartmoor and its wildlife.
A relict of a raised bog, this reserve is of considerable historic and scientific interest.
Part of the largest area of floodplain grasslands and wetlands in the Erewash Valley - great for bird watching and water voles.
Majestic sandstone rock outcrop amongst mixed woodland
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