Darren Fawr
Darren Fawr is the largest and most spectacular of the Trust’s reserves in Brecknock. It consists of a steep hill-side, covered with loose, grey limestone scree, cliffs and an undulating hill-top…
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Darren Fawr is the largest and most spectacular of the Trust’s reserves in Brecknock. It consists of a steep hill-side, covered with loose, grey limestone scree, cliffs and an undulating hill-top…
Nestled within the Minsmere River Valley, Darsham Marshes is a classic representative marshland site that has been traditionally managed for many years in order to achieve its diverse mix of flora…
Our largest and perhaps our wildest nature reserve. River, wooded valley and upland moor - this reserve has it all.<br />
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Please note that this nature reserve has…
Three traditional Herefordshire hay-meadows, a small orchard area, two ponds and a complex of old hedgerows.
A private chalk grassland reserve with many species of orchids.
Part of the massive Dawlish Warren sand spit at the mouth of the River Exe. This reserve is a vital home and migratory stopping off place for thousands of wading birds and wildfowl.<br />…
Two disused clay pits with associated reedbeds, wetland habitats, species-rich grassland, scrub and pasture.
Woodland, streams, wildflowers and ponds – this diverse nature reserve is filled with life and deeply connected to its unique geology.
At the gateway to the South Downs National Park, this 10 hectare patchwork of scrub and chalk grassland perches at the highest point of the chalk scarp to the east of Winchester, overlooking the…
Wildlife-rich woodlands and a roaring waterfall lend this undisturbed nature reserve a true sense of the wild.
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