Flodden Quarry
A former quarry site, featuring woodland, scrub and grassland, with both geological and historical interest.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust manages over 60 natures reserves around the region - there's bound to be one near you!
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A former quarry site, featuring woodland, scrub and grassland, with both geological and historical interest.
Fontburn offers a mosaic of habitats, with areas of wetland and scrub offering significant wildlife interest.
A Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), this lowland raised peat bog has stunning views over the Till Valley and the Cheviots. The reserve features interesting flora and fauna, and the…
This reserve features a fine mix of semi-ancient woodland, as well as a pretty burn, providing perfect habitat for some interesting flora and fauna.
A large area which comprises an interesting mix of habitats including shallow waters and wetlands providing a haven for wildfowl and wading birds.
This Lough, is the smallest and shallowest of the four natural loughs located in the Hadrian's Wall area and is excellent for wildfowl, especially during the winter months.
An area of beautiful open moorland featuring a mosaic of habitats attracting a wide array of interesting flora and fauna.
One of the best wildlife-watching spots in the North East, renowned for its bird life. Right next to the beach, it offers fantastic views across the length of Druridge Bay.
A raised mire once used for peat extraction, now an internationally designated wetland attracting many wildfowl.
Holystone Burn contains a wide range of upland woodland and moorland vegetation, including oak and birch woods, scattered juniper scrub, areas of wet grassland and heathland.
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