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Clowes Wood Blue Sky

Clowes Wood & New Fallings Coppice

An ancient woodland with a mix of trees, shrubs, ditches, streams, pond, a small meadow and a precious remnant of heathland.

  • Birdwatching
  • Exploring woods
  • Fungi
Cock Robin Wood pond

Cock Robin Wood

Explore this little woodland with a large pool, filled with tadpoles in springtime.

  • Exploring woods
Cole End park Joe Stuart

Cole End Park

Good for locals to enjoy wildlife within a public park

  • Exploring woods
  • Vigorous walks
Crackley Wood Bluebells

Crackley Wood

This ancient woodland is a popular local nature reserve. Stroll through a network of shady paths and grassy, open glades spotting wildlife.

  • A family day out
  • Ancient trees
  • Exploring woods
  • Fungi
  • Spring flowers
Glistening Inkcaps Cuttle Pool Credit Nick Wood Flickr

Cuttle Pool

This peaceful reserve is in a rural area near Knowle.

  • Birdwatching
  • Bluebells
  • Getting away from it all
Daffern's Wood paths Joe Stuart

Daffern's Wood

Ancient woodland dating back to 1600.

  • Birdwatching
  • Exploring woods
  • Fungi
  • Getting away from it all
  • Spring flowers
Deans Green Rachael Crew May 2018

Deans Green

Two pretty meadows with abundant wildflowers

  • Getting away from it all
  • Spring flowers
  • Wildflowers
Family in Draycote Meadows Steven Cheshire

Draycote Meadows

Picturesque traditional hay meadows.

  • Birdwatching
  • Butterflies
  • Spring flowers
  • Wildflowers
Fungi and tree at Earlswood Moathouse Alex Murison

Earlswood Moathouse

Oak woodland, ponds and ancient grassland

  • Exploring woods
  • Fungi
Elmdon Manor blossom George Green

Elmdon Manor

Woodland, a meadow, ponds and an old walled garden

  • Birdwatching
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