Carlton Marshes Nature Reserve & Visitor Centre
1,000 acres of wilderness in the Broads National Park, with floodplain marsh and lowland fen home to some of the largest populations of…
Jesse Jacobs
We manage over 2,900 hectares (7,100 acres) of land across 50 nature reserves in Suffolk. Please remember that our nature reserves are precious havens carefully managed for wildlife. To help minimise the impact of your visit, please to stick to the paths, keep dogs on leads, and follow on-site notices.
Our reserves are FREE for visitors, which is made possible thanks to monthly donations from our members. If you love visiting our reserves, please consider becoming a member to help us continue our work for wildlife.
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This ancient woodland is noted for its small-leaved lime coppice, an indication that the northern part of the wood has existed since prehistoric times.
This nature reserve represents one of the finest remaining areas of wet unimproved grasslands in Norfolk
Hutchison's Meadow is an interesting flower-rich grassland that is a mix of spring fed wet grassland and drier grassland associated with sand and gravels.
Church Farm Marshes was kindly left to Suffolk Wildlife Trust as a reserve by Philip Elsey, who farmed here for more than forty years.
Sitting close to the clear chalk-stream waters of the River Wensum, this former gravel pit is now a wonderful lake, rich in wildlife.
Bromeswell Green is noted for its wet meadows, saltmarsh and woodland. Wetland plants such as southern marsh orchid, lesser spearwort and fen bedstraw make a wonderful display in the damper areas…
Nestled within the Minsmere River Valley, Darsham Marshes is a classic representative marshland site that has been traditionally managed for many years in order to achieve its diverse mix of flora…
A space for nature to recover on the banks of the River Deben, Martlesham Wilds is at the very beginning of its transformation from an organic farm to a nature reserve.
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