Sandlings Heaths & Forest Nature Reserve
Just 100 years ago, the Sandlings Heaths were a vast unbroken heathland landscape which stretched almost the length of the Suffolk coast, but today they are fragmented with only a handful of large…
Jesse Jacobs
We welcome responsible visitors and well-behaved dogs. Please keep to paths, keep dogs on leads, and follow on-site notices to help us protect nature.
Suffolk Wildlife Trust nature reserves are free to visit, thanks to the support of our members. If you enjoy visiting, please consider becoming a member to help us continue our work for wildlife.
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Just 100 years ago, the Sandlings Heaths were a vast unbroken heathland landscape which stretched almost the length of the Suffolk coast, but today they are fragmented with only a handful of large…
Simpson's Saltings is one of the country's most important coastal sites for its wealth of uncommon coastal and saltmarsh plants.
It is not hard to see why Benjamin Britten drew inspiration from this landscape of vast skies, golden reeds and sparkling water.
A beautiful remnant of the wetland landscape that once swept along this valley, Thelnetham Fen feels bigger than its 20 water-filled acres.
Whether it is rafts of duck, colonies of avocet or the razor-like wings of a peregrine in stooping flight, the sheer number of birds that Trimley Marshes attracts is nothing short of spectacular…
Wangford Warren is a living example of the sheer diversity of habitats that Suffolk has to offer and a unique chance to see the inland sand dunes that once washed across this part of the county.…
Winks Meadow is one of Suffolk's last remaining ancient wildflower meadows. Rich in wild flowers and uninterrupted grassland, the reserve is home to rare species such as spiny restharrow,…
A new 381 acre nature reserve in the Broads National Park, Worlingham Marshes is complex mix of grazing marsh, wet woodland, fen, and scrub with species such as kingfisher, marsh harrier, and…
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