Langdon Nature Discovery Park
Our new and sustainable Nature Discovery Centre with enhanced facilities is now open to the public. We look forward to welcoming you to our gateway to the Langdon Hills.
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Our new and sustainable Nature Discovery Centre with enhanced facilities is now open to the public. We look forward to welcoming you to our gateway to the Langdon Hills.
Langford Heathfield is the Trust's second largest reserve. The mixture of ancient and secondary woodland, scrub, heathland and open rides cut into the woodland provides a great habitat for a…
Langford Lakes is a great place to watch and learn about wildlife, especially birds
Take a walk around four beautiful lakes and hides to spot birds including kingfisher and lapwing.
Langholme Wood is a birch/oak woodland with open heathland areas.
Woodland area with an abundance of the attractive scarlet elf cup fungus
A reserve on the west coast of south Kintyre, with plenty of interesting features and wildlife
Exciting wildlife lies hidden in this small limestone valley leading into fascinating fenland and reedbeds.
This small reserve, a mix of grassland, woodland and scrub has a surprising variety of plant species. It is a haven for insect life.
A disused quarry, now a haven for thriving wetland wildlife
Made up of two of the most ancient woodlands in Leicestershire, stepping into Launde Woods is like stepping back in time. Oak, ash, hazel and field maple dominate Big Wood to the west, whilst Park…
A walk through the magical Laurie Lee Wood is a step back in time. This small, ancient and semi-natural woodland is full of wildflowers such as white helleborine, and bluebells in spring.
The site of a World War II Battery, now a listed Ancient Monument
Lavernock is made up of a number of habitats, principally coastal Jurassic limestone grassland and scrub. Status Lavernock Point SSSI forms two thirds of the site.
The reserve consists of two meadows, named Bottleneck and Jackson's paddock, and the adjoining Lawn Wood.
A small strip of mature deciduous woodland on the edge of Irvine
Part of what once was a large wet heathland covering Cinderford, Laymoor Quag bursts with plant and insect life in the spring and a great place to look out for dragonflies in the summer months.…
One of the finest, ancient, semi-natural broad-leaved woodlands left in the Wye valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Lea Meadows is a beautiful, diverse and historical nature reserve, teeming with wildflowers and birds. The meeting of meadows, woodland and a meandering stream make for a peaceful, wild experience…
At the end of June 2012 Derbyshire Wildlife Trust was gifted Lea Wood by the local community Lea Wood Trust.
A beautiful semi-natural ancient woodland in the Lower Derwent Valley near…
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