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Hengistbury Head is a headland jutting into the English Channel, where the Hengistbury Head Nature Reserve separates Poole Bay and Read more…
St Helens Duver is a sandy spit of land that has sandy beaches, rock pools, sand dunes and coastal woods Read more…
Druridge Bay is one of Northumberland’s coast’s largest bays at 7 miles (11 km) long, stretching from Amble in the Read more…
John Muir Country Park has some great walks in its 41.74 ha (103.14 acres) along the beach or through the Read more…
Burnham Beeches combines 220 hectares (540 acres) of ancient woodland, wood pasture, coppice, ponds and streams, grassland, mire and heathland. Read more…
Downley Common is 22 hectares of woods and grassland north of High Wycombe in the Chilterns Hills AONB. The mix Read more…
There are plenty of dog-walking options at Halnaker Hill and the Windmill. The lane from the parking follows an ancient Read more…
Northchurch Common is one of the many Ashridge Commons, and out of all of them, it has the most open Read more…
Berkhamsted and its neighbour Northchurch Common are the largest in the Chilterns at a combined 427 hectares. Northchurch Common is Read more…
Hawridge and Cholesbury Commons comprise 42 hectares of privately owned common land, about 25% grass and bracken, with woods forming Read more…
Place Tags: Countryside Grassland Wildlife Woods
The National Trust manages the Penrose Estate with 17 miles of paths and trails, Loe Pool the largest natural freshwater Read more…
Tring Park is an important ecological area and one of the Woodland Trust’s most exciting and diverse sites, spanning over Read more…