Shut Heath Wood Nature Reserve
This peaceful woodland is a true wonder in spring when you can walk through the carpet of bluebells
This peaceful woodland is a true wonder in spring when you can walk through the carpet of bluebells
On the edge of the Stour Estuary, you'll find the flourishing Copperas Wood Nature Reserve, filled with blooming wild flowers in the spring
One of the largest remaining areas of ancient woodland in South East Essex, this reserve is one of the few sites in the UK where the Heath Fritillary butterfly is flourishing
Essex Wildlife Trust’s Fingringhoe Wick nature reserve now offers a mobility scooter for people with limited mobility to enjoy the reserve.
Hear from one of our wonderful volunteers to tell you more about volunteering on a nature reserve.
One of the earliest ancient woods recorded in south-east Essex, this woodland is an important wildlife corridor in the Daws Heath woodland landscape
Wander through the ancient trees, passing by idyllic ponds and woodland flowers that fill this little pocket of nature
Listen out for the drumming of woodpeckers, the singing trills of the nightingale and warblers and even the sounds of wood ant colonies scuttling along.
The only place in Essex where you will find all three Heather species growing together and the largest area of lowland heathland in the county