Woodberry Wetlands
Woodberry Wetlands is a haven for wildlife and people in Hackney: 11 hectares of reed-fringed ponds and dykes, free and accessible to everyone.
Please note: seasonal opening hours are in…
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Woodberry Wetlands is a haven for wildlife and people in Hackney: 11 hectares of reed-fringed ponds and dykes, free and accessible to everyone.
Please note: seasonal opening hours are in…
Welcome to Walthamstow Wetlands, a huge, internationally important reserve. Just 15 minutes from central London, and free to visit, you will find a unique haven to explore, enjoy and connect with…
Camley Street Natural Park is a unique urban nature reserve, surrounded by significant new development in a bustling part of central London - between King's Cross and St Pancras, open daily…
This steeply-sloping medieval woodland in East Barnet is a great place to spot bats and is also home to rare trees and flowers.
Loved by bees, this patch of traditional English countryside within London’s leafy northern fringe in Barnet, teems with life every spring and summer.
A diverse woodland reserve that features a meadow dotted with ancient ant hills and a medieval fish pond.
Idyllic wildlife garden and visitor centre in a quiet residential street in East Dulwich.
Please note: seasonal opening hours are in operation, plan your visit below in the 'When to…
A secluded area of woodland in South London, with small grassy glades, set on the broad slopes of a deep railway cutting, which supports 170 species of flowering plants
A green oasis framed by intersecting railway lines, close to Chiswick Park Station, saved from development and managed for wildlife and people.
Visit the largest remaining species-rich water meadow in Essex with its famous display of wildflowers and wonderful mosaic of habitats
A fantastic woodland for Bluebells and Wood Anemones in the spring, and diverse fungi in the autumn.
This large expanse of water is a valuable refuge for waterfowl, including Black-necked Grebe.
A unique mix of new and ancient woodland in Dulwich, with remnants of Victorian gardens, can be found at the Trust’s oldest nature reserve.
A secluded reserve in Kidbrooke, nestled among the bustle of the city is one of London’s most important strongholds for newts.
An undisturbed sanctuary for birds, beetles and rare molluscs on an island in the middle of the River Thames.
One of the largest of London’s six remaining lowland bogs can be found tucked away on Wimbledon Common.
This Site of Special Scientific Interest contains important Oak Hornbeam woodland where Broad-leaved Helleborines and butterflies thrive
A century-old oak plantation over hazel coppice, providing a marvellous source of berries for birds in Hillingdon.
Wild flowers and grasses dominate this large expanse of meadow in West London’s Yeading Valley, hosting an array of insect life.
An eclectic array of wetland plants dominate this riverside site, providing an opportunity to explore marsh, meadow and woodland habitats, and enjoy countryside views.
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