Derwent Meadows
This 18.5 hectare site is an important wildlife area next to a business park in Alvaston. The site is serviced by a riverside cycle path and linked with further permissive paths suitable for a…
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This 18.5 hectare site is an important wildlife area next to a business park in Alvaston. The site is serviced by a riverside cycle path and linked with further permissive paths suitable for a…
A mixture of rough meadow and woodland where wild daffodils flourish
A haven for birdwatchers in the Trent Valley From tantalising glimpses of bitterns in winter to large numbers of cormorants, ducks, waders and birds of prey. There are five hides, an education…
The first reserve acquired by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust specifically for its geology - rocks and fossils give this reserve geological interest, while grassland flowers attract a variety of…
Part of the largest area of floodplain grasslands and wetlands in the Erewash Valley - great for bird watching and water voles.
Explore this little reserve and look for specialist lead-tolerant flowers and glow worms!
*Due to work being carried out on site, access to the reserve will be limited during this time*
A flood lagoon with an impressive diversity of habitats and lots of wildlife including…
Species-rich grassland, wetland and woodland. See palmate newts and green tiger beetles.
Meadows bursting with wild flowers and birdsong during the summer - a great stop off the Tissington Trail.
One of the largest oakwoods in the area with an abundance of bird species and rich with the scent of bluebells in the spring.
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