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Ardley Wood Quarry
Ardley Wood Quarry is a natural treasure trove in spring and summer with geological features and medieval earthworks. Warm and sheltered, the site is especially good for butterflies, and has…
Asham Meads
A lovely expanse of grassland, Asham Meads harbours rare communities of national and local botanical gems, including maroon-flowered great burnet, meadow fox-tail grass and tubular water-dropwort…
Aston Clinton Ragpits
A wonderful wildlife experience of chalkland flowers including greater butterfly-orchids and thousands of fragrant orchids.
Audrey's Meadow
A tranquil lowland meadow, good for summer butterflies and other insects, tucked between ancient woodland.
Avery's Pightle
Avery's Pightle is one of Berkshire's few remaining unspoiled meadows. It is rich in insect life and nesting birds, and 137 species of plants have been recorded here.
Bacombe Hill
An ancient chalk grassland site high on the Chilterns escarpment, with extensive views over Aylesbury Vale.
Bernwood Meadows
Traditional hay meadows from yesteryear, brimming with wild flowers and insects including green-winged orchids and forester moths.
Blenheim Farm
Just outside Charlbury, Blenheim Farm is a peaceful haven, surrounded by hedgerows and scrubby woodland, delightful for walking and studying. The wooded areas provide perfect conditions for a…
Bowdown Woods
Mysterious hidden valleys, sunny glades and patches of heathland, a natural wonder for you to explore all year round.
Bucklebury Common
Bucklebury Common is one of the largest commons in Berkshire and home to a rich variety of wildlife.
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