Alpine Meadow
A fine piece of chalk grassland in a wooded valley within the unspoilt Ashridge Woodlands.
Frogmore Meadows (c) Josh Kubale
To enable everyone to enjoy their time at our nature reserves please remember to allow sufficient space for your fellow visitors where possible, especially in hides and other confined spaces.
Ash dieback has been identified on a number of our sites and this could mean changes or closures to access for safety reasons - please check our information pages before you visit.
Please take extra care not to disturb wildlife by following on-site signage, keeping dogs under effective control and remembering to take all your rubbish home with you.
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A fine piece of chalk grassland in a wooded valley within the unspoilt Ashridge Woodlands.
Beautiful chalk grassland alive with wildflowers and butterflies in the summer.
Nature reclaimed this worked-out chalk quarry and created an outstanding centre for wildlife, which gives nature-lovers of all ages easy access to an amazing range of wild plants and animals.<…
This tranquil haven with a rich variety of wildlife includes the beautiful Pavis Woods - just perfect for recharging the batteries!
A picturesque valley of pasture and old parkland with magnificent Oak, Beech, Ash and Wild Cherry trees.
These marvellous wildflower meadows are a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
Originally built to serve the canal system, the reservoirs have become one of the best birdwatching spots in southern England.
A wonderful wildlife experience of chalkland flowers including greater butterfly-orchids and thousands of fragrant orchids.
A traditional hay meadow rich in wild flowers
This small woodland is a wildlife haven in Kings Langley, an oasis nestled behind houses.
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