Brockwells Meadows
In spring and summer the meadows dazzle with colour from a mixture of wildflowers scarcely found elsewhere in Gwent. It’s a restful spot for a picnic or a stroll among the flowers.
(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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In spring and summer the meadows dazzle with colour from a mixture of wildflowers scarcely found elsewhere in Gwent. It’s a restful spot for a picnic or a stroll among the flowers.
One of the 20 largest ancient woodlands in Wiltshire.
Full of interesting wildlife and history. You can walk into surrounding wildflower meadows for a contrasting experience.
Part of what once was a large wet heathland covering Cinderford, Laymoor Quag bursts with plant and insect life in the spring and a great place to look out for dragonflies in the summer months.…
Edgehills Bog has a peaceful atmosphere and is a relic of, the once widespread habitat, wet heath.
Previously a field of rough grass, volunteers have transformed it into a peaceful haven for nature.
A beautiful wildlife-rich ancient woodland with streams and a wonderful bluebell display in spring.
Sprawling oaks and towering beech trees form a beautiful mature woodland on the lower slopes of Whitebrook Valley, full of plants and woodland birds.
On the edge of the Gwent Levels, you can enjoy the rich variety of trees in the leafy woodland and the fascinating wildflowers and insects of the limestone grassland.
Famous for its steep slope, Cooper’s Hill is also an internationally renowned ancient beech woodland with areas of open scrub and grassland. <br />
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