Barrow Wake
Barrow Wake – just further along the scarp from Crickley Hill and part of the same SSSI – contains a similar flora to Crickley Hill but is especially notable for its population of Musk Orchids and…
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Barrow Wake – just further along the scarp from Crickley Hill and part of the same SSSI – contains a similar flora to Crickley Hill but is especially notable for its population of Musk Orchids and…
A beautiful hillside site in Penwith, consisting predominantly of grassland, ponds and heathland habitats, Bartinney offers panoramic views over the surrounding countryside and beyond to the…
Over 30 hectares of former agricultural land has become a flourishing wildflower haven, making it the perfect place for a relaxing walk.
Set in the stunning grounds of Bedfords Park, an historic parkland site of 215 acres, owned and managed by the London Borough of Havering. The nature reserve affords fantastic views over London…
Bellever Moor and Meadows makes a great introduction to Dartmoor. Walk in wildflower upland meadows and between ancient drystone walls to experience great views of this part of central Dartmoor.…
The Scottish Wildlife Trust
An Ancient Hillfort Near Canterbury.
This beautiful and relatively undisturbed semi-ancient woodland in the western North York Moors is full of wildlife and has spectacular views across the picturesque valley towards Hambleton Hills…
Bishop's Hill used to be a cement works, but has since been established as an important local site for wildlife.
Please DO NOT enter the water at our nature reserves. Doing so can be…
One of our largest nature reserves located in the spectacular wild landscape of the Staffordshire Moorlands
Situated just outside Sheffield, this magnificent moorland is the largest of Sheffield Wildlife Trust’s nature reserves, containing 180 hectares of breathtaking scenery.
This long, narrow reserve 'tumbles down' the western edge of the River Webburn. Within it you can climb a classic Dartmoor tor or explore woodland.
A semi-natural ancient woodland
Sitting at the foot of the Golden Valley, Blackness Banks is a key steppingstone linking important habitats in the Golden Valley to those on Rodborough and Minchinhampton Commons.
Please note that as of 1 November 2024, this nature reserve is now managed by the Environment Agency.
This former military airfield in Cricklade has been turned back into a wildlife-rich hay meadow.
Flower rich grassland on steep chalk hills.
Whether standing above the clouds on a winters morning or watching the last rays of sun striking reds, purple and gold across the valley there is always something fantastic about this place.
A small species-rich grassland meadow, with a fanastic range of wildflowers to be seen over the summer
Bouldnor Forest is a fascinating nature reserve with a prehistoric past. Its variety of habitats including pine forest, heathland, cliffs and seagrass beds are home to plentiful wildlife.
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