
![]() | Osprey Bus linking Ospreys, Bassenthwaite and Silver Meadows Reserve(see other links) Bassenthwaite Reflections have established the Lake District's first wetlands nature reserve near Dubwath and this is linked in the summer with the Ospreys with the bus. More... |
![]() | This is a new nature reserve of 7 hectares of swamp, mire, unimproved neutral grassland, wet woodland and dry woodland. More... |
![]() | Hodbarrow is the largest coastal lagoon in North West England, where terns nest on an artificial shingle island in the summer. More... |
![]() | A bracing walk along the cliff tops takes you to three view points to see the largest sea bird colony in the North West of England. More... |
![]() | A mosaic of saltmarsh, peatbogs, wet grassland and farmland provides habitat for a great variety of wildlife. More... |
![]() | An area of marsh, scrub, reedbeds, young trees and ponds which offer a chance to see some of the 114 species recorded. More... |
![]() | Linskeldfield Farm- Grid Ref. NY176345 6 Acres of peat and wetland with a wide range of wildlife on view from the hide. More... |
![]() | Holme Wood, Loweswater- Grid Ref. NY120216 Holme Wood runs from the shores of Loweswater up the fell side to a height of 900 feet. More... |
![]() | Siddick Ponds- Grid Ref. NY999308 A large area of reedbeds and extensive open water habitat attracts rare species such as the bittern. More... |
![]() | Dodd Wood/Whinlatter/Bassenthwaite- Lake District Osprey Project. In 2001 a pair of ospreys which nested by Bassenthwaite Lake became the first ospreys to breed in the Lake District for over 150 years. More... |
![]() | Grune Point Grid Ref. NY131561 Grune Point is a raised sandy shingle beach and given its position jutting out into the mud flats acts as magnet for migrating land birds. More... |