South West England
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Leigh Woods, nr Abbots Leigh, Bristol

Popular wood on the outskirts of Bristol.

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A very popular wood on the outskirts of Bristol consisting of mixed broadleaves and open coppice areas. Ideal for walking.

Kynance Cove Beach, Nr Helston, Cornwall

Picturesque cove with turquoise waters.

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This is one of the most beautiful coves in Cornwall and has been popular with sightseers since Victorian Times. The sandy beach has numerous caves to explore and although swimming is possible you should be wary of the tides.

Nightingale Wood, South Marston, Wiltshire

Nightingale Wood is a unique wildlife site.

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Nightingale Wood in South Marston is a unique wildlife site. It is a new woodland and wetland site with a variety of birdlife.

Wistman's Wood, Two Bridges, Devon

Wistman's Wood is famous for mosses and lichens.

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The reserve in Dartmoor National Park consists of 170 hectares and includes a small upland oakland surrounded by granite tors and moorland.

Crackington Haven Beach, Nr Bude, Cornwall

A small popular beach with steep cliffs on both sides.

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Good for surfing and swimming throughout the summer. The surrounding area is remote and beautiful with the coast path running in both directions from the beach, leading over National Trust land, providing excellent vantage points and giving magnificent views for miles around. Crackington Haven lies within the Heritage Coast area.

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