South West England
     35 results found for 'Birdwatching' in South West England

North Wessex Downs, Hungerford, Berkshire

The third largest AONB in England.

More information on: North Wessex Downs
More information on: North Wessex Downs

Ideal for walking, horse-riding and mountain biking with the Kennet and Avon Canal and the Ridgeway National Trail running across the AONB.

Barricane Bay Beach, Nr Ilfracombe, Devon

Attractive golden sand and shingle beach.

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A quiet sand and shingle beach situated in an attractive rocky cove. There are lots of rock pools to explore at low tide and some of the shells on the beach have been washed up from the Caribbean on the Gulf Stream.

Cornwall AONB, Truro, Cornwall

Cornwall's Finest Landscapes.

The Cornwall AONB covers an area of 958 sq km and consists of 12 separate parts which includes 10 stretches of coastline, the Camel Estuary and Bodmin Moor. Whilst there are some similar characteristics, the landscape of the 12 areas is diverse and distinct.

Blackdown Hills AONB, Cullompton, Devon

An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

More information on: Blackdown Hills AONB
More information on: Blackdown Hills AONB

The woods form part of the Blackdown Hills, an AONB and with areas of both ancient woodland and commercially managed forest, they provide a rich and varied habitat for all sorts of wildlife.

More information on: Dorset Woodlands - Ringwood & Wareham Forests
More information on: Dorset Woodlands - Ringwood & Wareham Forests

From the extensive pine woodlands and heathlands in the Wareham and Ringwood areas, to the beautiful beech woodlands of Cranborne Chase, the forests of Dorset are a delight to discover.

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