Goblin Combe
Airy grasslands above the Combe contrast dark woodlands below. A great spot for butterflies with magical views across Mendip.
Tom Hibbert
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Airy grasslands above the Combe contrast dark woodlands below. A great spot for butterflies with magical views across Mendip.
A slice of limestone grassland and maritime heath on the western slopes of the famous Great Orme, teeming with butterflies and wildflowers.
Bursting with wildlife, this spectacular upland heather moorland feels truly wild.
A lovely site sheltered by ancient woodland, awash with spring colour and with dazzling views across the Vale of Clwyd.
A time-capsule of moorland views and special plantlife.
Greenbooth Nature Reserve is our newest nature reserve, located in a secluded part of the Peak District National Park, between Whaley Bridge, Buxton and Rainow.
A reserve with a mix of different habitats, attracting a wide variety insects and birds
A site of unusual geology and associated flora
A rural wildlife haven
Easily bypassed on a foreshore walk, this tucked away woodland is a haven of flowers, ferns and birds and has probably been present since medieval times.
Limestone woodland provides shade…
A lovely site for walking. A circular path takes you through a mix of habitats from open heath to woodland and provides excellent views towards Tittesworth Reservoir and The Roaches.
A reserve that heralds a large amount of history and is a fantastic place to witness the wonder of bird migration
A high area of open grassland on the North Downs with an abundance of chalk grassland flora and fauna and marvellous views of the high Weald. Public access managed by Surrey County Council,…
Species-rich grassland, wetland and woodland. See palmate newts and green tiger beetles.
Ham Hill is a tiny area of steeply sloping chalk downland in Hungerford, strewn with wildflowers and offering great views.
Situated on the outskirts of Hereford, Hampton Park Road Meadow consists of a small field of semi-improved grassland, with a scattering of mature orchard trees, a newly planted orchard, fringed by…
A reserve with magnificent sea cliffs and an abundance of seabirds
A series of rare floodplain meadows in a secluded corner of Worcestershire.
Along with the better-known Oliver’s Mount, Harland Mount has been referred to as one of Scarborough’s ‘twin peaks’, offering magnificent views across the town and over the sea.
Enjoy magnificent views of the winding River Thames and sloping chalk grassland full of national rarities.
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