Dunsford
Stunning riverside walks through a wooded valley on the edge of Dartmoor. Beautiful at any time of year, Dunsford is famous for its wild daffodils in early spring.
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Stunning riverside walks through a wooded valley on the edge of Dartmoor. Beautiful at any time of year, Dunsford is famous for its wild daffodils in early spring.
Wonderful views of the Exe Valley beyond the city stretch from this peaceful corner. Enjoy grassland walks at Belvidere, or visit Duryard for a good picnic site overlooking the valley.
Hidden gem
A semi-natural ash/wych elm wood with some areas of scrub and marsh
Experience the peace and tranquillity of these two connected reserves. Eaglehead and Bloodstone copses create an ancient woodland, and flower-rich grassland is found where the reserves meet.
One of the best remaining neutral grasslands in the county
A historic reserve with volcanic origins
Oak woodland, vibrant ponds and ancient grassland.
Woodland management (Sep - Nov 2023):
Ash dieback is a fungal disease that weakens the tree's structure making them extremely…
A boardwalk runs through the willow scrub, there's an abundance of mosses and lichens and a bird hide too within this small nature reserve.
An area of meadow and wildflower grassland, newly planted woodland, hedgerows and scrub. Managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust on behalf of The Land Trust.
This Ancient semi-natural woodland is recognised as a site of international importance for wildlife. This beautiful site could be at risk is government plans to reduce environmental protections go…
A large reserve comprising two large lakes with fringing reedbeds, grassland and woodland.
A small, tranquil reserve featuring a pond and grassland harbouring typical species to this habitat with much aquatic flora and fauna including beautiful dragonflies and damselflies.
A disused limestone quarry which has developed a rich limestone flora as well as having interesting geological exposures.
A haven for lime loving flora
A good example of heathland dominated by heather
East Winch Common is a wonderful relic of the once great heathland that spanned North-Norfolk.
Among the largest and most varied of important wildlife sites in Breckland.
The open space, small lakes and pine forest of East Wretham make this large heathland a fantastic place to visit all year round.
The Eastern Isles are made up of a handful small islands and numerous adjacent islets and rocks form the Eastern Isles, immediately to the south-east of St Martin’s. This is a haven for seabirds…
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