National Nature Reserves: spring into life on England’s best wildlife sites

29 Mar 2015 09:02 AM

As buds burst open around us, it’s a great time to go outdoors and enjoy our beautiful English springtime.

England’s National Nature Reserves (NNRs) are some of the best places for experiencing and enjoying wildlife and beautiful scenery. From our northern uplands, via coastal dunes, beaches, woodlands and wetlands, to the heathlands and downs in the south, there is something to interest everyone. These special sites protect a wide variety of habitats and are also home to some of our rarest, most spectacular wildlife in England.

Most of the 224 reserves, 142 of which are managed by Natural England, are open throughout the year and are absolutely free to visit. You will probably live within an hour’s drive of a reserve and some can be reached by public transport. By their nature, many are in quiet, remote areas and whilst there is usually limited free parking, the nearest facilities are likely to be in nearby towns and villages.

There are so many amazing NNRs to visit and include:

Find out which National Nature Reserves are on your doorstep and step out on a journey of discovery. The Countryside Code can also help you make the most of a visit – to respect, protect and enjoy the places you visit.

There are also a number of activities throughout the year where you can join the reserve staff and volunteers as they lead nature walks and themed events or take part in volunteer activities to help manage the reserves. To see the latest news on NNRs or get more inspiration for a visit, have a look at and like our Facebook page.