Broadham Down
A tucked away area of downland forming a haven for wildlife
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A tucked away area of downland forming a haven for wildlife
The steep, invigorating climb from the deep valley floor through the woods will ultimately reward you with beautifully rugged Pennine views, though there’s plenty to savour on the way up too.
An oak and birch woodland with bilberry glades providing welcome refuge to a variety of wildlife
Ancient woodland with good woodland flowers in spring and good bird life.
A charming pocket of old orchard - sit a while in the dappled shade of an apple tree and watch the insects buzz by.
A mixture of semi-mature birch and oak woodlands and wildflower rich grassland. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust
A beautiful wetland reserve, part of the Mid Colne Valley Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), and a unique haven for many species of waterbirds and wildlife.
Plenty of plants, birds and mammals have colonised this seasonally-flooded former gravel pit.
A mixture of woodland from native oak, ash and alder to conifer and poplar
You’ll be drawn back again and again to this captivating, nationally important reserve in the Went valley, where ancient woodland, wildflower meadows and water meadows host an incredible diversity…
Brockholes is a new kind of nature reserve: an unreserved reserve that brims with wildlife, teaches the next generation about the wonders of nature, and gives back to the local community through…
A new kind of nature reserve where both people and wildlife thrive alongside one another.
One of few remaining areas of upland oak woodland, with moorland.
In spring and summer the meadows dazzle with colour from a mixture of wildflowers scarcely found elsewhere in Gwent. It’s a restful spot for a picnic or a stroll among the flowers.
Bromeswell Green is noted for its wet meadows, saltmarsh and woodland. Wetland plants such as southern marsh orchid, lesser spearwort and fen bedstraw make a wonderful display in the damper areas…
An old traditional hay meadow with beautiful wild flowers.
An extraordinarily atmospheric place, with a wonderful feeling of antiquity on the edge of The Stiperstones.
Step into this wonderful pocket of ancient woodland and meadows, filled with wildflowers in spring and butterflies in summer.
It’s amazing how much wildlife can be supported by one small hay-meadow site, as the reserve at our Dorset Wildlife Trust Headquarters at Brooklands Farm proves.
A large area of rare, unimproved, species rich wet grassland.
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