Warburg Nature Reserve
A hidden wildlife gem nestling in the Chiltern Hills, rich in wildlife that will lift your spirits whatever the season.
Tom Hibbert
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A hidden wildlife gem nestling in the Chiltern Hills, rich in wildlife that will lift your spirits whatever the season.
Warley Place is open every day during daylight hours. This 25 acre reserve is the site of a house and once famous Edwardian gardens belonging to Ellen Willmott, it is now maintained as a nature…
A spectacular reserve of grassland and valley woodland, situated where the Rivers Hamps and Manifold meet
A flood meadow on the south bank of the River Leam
A working farm run in harmony with wildlife - home to lowland farmland birds including corn bunting, yellowhammer and partridge.
The Western Rocks are the last post before the wilds of the Atlantic stretch all the way to America. Marked by the iconic Bishop Rock Lighthouse, they are lashed by wind and wild storms. These…
Around 70 hectares of the common is SSSI lowland heathland, making it the perfect place for bird spotting.
Big skies, often full of whirling flocks of birds in winter, stretch out above you. The Derwent flows quietly by, reeds rustle in the breeze and a mysterious 'plop' in the ditches might…
Whitacre Heath is a great place to explore different habitats, from open water through to marsh and the wet woodland, which supports a variety of wildlife.
Heathland, woodland and a dragonfly paradise. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust
An extensive area of wet meadows and woods in the floodplain of the River Stour.
This former gravel quarry in the Trent Valley is home to the first beavers back in Derbyshire after 800 years, they enjoy over 40 hectares of wetland habitat, within a special beaver-proof fence.…
One of the best wildflower sites in Nottinghamshire
One of the best remaining limestone grasslands in the county with wildflowers and butterflies to add interest to your country walk.
A wildlife haven at the heart of bustling Winchester
Wokefield Common is a tranquil site with a good network of paths that lead through tall pine and broadleaf woodland, past ponds, heather and rich wet gullies.
A wet and wild world in miniature.
Flooded clay pits with extensive reed beds.
Extensive reed bed.
Ancient woodland site beside a small flower-rich field.
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