Llanymynech Rocks
Old quarries with great botanical treasures.
We manage more than 40 amazing places for wildlife, you are welcome to visit most of these but please remember to park considerately and take your litter home with you. Camping, fires and barbecues are not allowed on any of our reserves. Please keep your dog under control and pick up dog mess - please see individual reserve info about where to keep dogs on leads.
If you are visiting our nature reserves and are not a member, please consider joining us in order to help us to maintain these wonderful places for wildlife.
We have included an accessibility traffic light system on each of our nature reserves pages:
Green= Reserve has paths suitable for wheelchairs
Amber= Reserve has graded trails and paths, but are currently unsuitable for wheelchairs
Red= Reserve has rough trails and is largely inaccessible to all, due to the geography (ie. steep slopes, marsh areas).
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Old quarries with great botanical treasures.
A mosaic of habitats, fantastic place for wildlife and plants.
An ancient heathland, good for late-summer foraging
A steep oak wood with numerous mosses and lichens
An upland heath, regenerating after conifer removal
Flower-rich hay meadows
One of the most distinctive tors along the Stiperstones ridge.
Pam's Pools lie just 5km west of Bridgnorth. We purchased a section of land adjacent the pre-existing permaculture land owned by Pam Yuille in 2019. Former quarry pit lakes are now home to a…
Prees Heath East was purchased for Shropshire Wildlife Trust by local landowner John Baker, who was keen to protect this important heathland.
Explore this wood carefully, it has many stories to tell.
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