
Bathampton Meadow
Wet meadows and an ox-bow lake, abundant in migrant and water birds, butterflies and dragonflies.
(c) Vladimir Kudinov
Our reserves are there for you to explore, so grab your walking boots, pack up a picnic and a flask of tea and discover the wild places on your doorstep.
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Wet meadows and an ox-bow lake, abundant in migrant and water birds, butterflies and dragonflies.
Wildflower meadows, native woodland and wildlife ponds house bats, badgers, hedgehogs, and abundant plant, bird and butterfly species.
A flower-rich grassland on the north-eastern fringes of the Mendip Hills, overlooking Chew Valley Lake.
A secluded reserve, sheltered by hedges and scrub, carpeted with wildflowers and home to many butterflies.
Please note, as of 1 November 2024 this nature reserve is now managed by the National Trust.
Airy grasslands above the Combe contrast dark woodlands below. A great spot for butterflies with magical views across Mendip.
An old allotment transformed into a reserve by the local community, now an excellent spot for birds and butterflies.
Wooded valley with a beautiful waterfall. Perfect spot for bluebells in Spring, diverse plant species, birds and butterflies.
Woodland and grassland rich in limestone flowers, with views across Nailsea Moor to the coast.
A grassland and woodland famed for its wildflowers and butterflies, with excellent views of the Gordano Valley.
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