Hampton Park Road Meadow
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…
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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…
An ancient woodland and meadow with beautiful spring flowers
A reserve with magnificent sea cliffs and an abundance of seabirds
This ancient woodland with large-leaved lime is one of the most important wildlife sites in Worcestershire.
Two species-rich unimproved upland hay meadows and a grazing pasture in a traditional farming landscape
Two species-rich unimproved upland hay meadows and a grazing pasture in a traditional farming landscape
Providing panoramic views over the 870 acre reservoir. The Nature Discovery Centre is set in mature woodland and has proved a popular bat roost, with a beautiful carpet of Bluebells in the spring…
Happy Bottom nature reserve has a rich and varied history, spanning Roman roads, nearby ancient barrows, Victorian railways and 20th century farming. It forms part of the Corfe Barrows Nature Park…
An area of beautiful open moorland featuring a mosaic of habitats attracting a wide array of interesting flora and fauna.
Grassland filled with wildflowers and butterflies
Two steep sided beck valleys with an area of grassland in between
A series of rare floodplain meadows in a secluded corner of Worcestershire.
A quiet and tranquil medieval woodland full of woodland birds with secret paths and hidden glades.
Small wetlands tucked into hollows in a windswept hill and dale landscape
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.
Sadly this woodland is badly affected by ash die back. This means that the ash trees are not in good health, they and their limbs are prone to failing and falling. We do not recommend visiting…
In the heart of the Churnet Valley, the reserve has one of the largest remaining concentrations of semi-natural woodland in Staffordshire.
Meadows bursting with wild flowers and birdsong during the summer - a great stop off the Tissington Trail.
A pretty wood situated on an ancient barrier reef.
Enjoy magnificent views of the winding River Thames and sloping chalk grassland full of national rarities.
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