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Bristol Animals & Nature Attractions
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Manor Woods Valley Nature Reserve
Bedminster
Manor Woods Valley is a nature reserve in south west Bristol with wildflower meadows, woodland and plenty of wildlife, running alongside Malago stream.
Badock's Wood
Westbury on Trym
Badock's Wood is a nature reserve with woodland, streams and areas of meadow in north Bristol.
Brandon Hill Nature Reserve
Brandon Hill Nature Park is located in the city-centre and is a haven for wildlife. During spring and summer there are many beautiful flowers that blossom here in the park, which give the park some colour.
Prior's Wood Nature Reserve
Once part of the Tyntesfield Estate, ancient trees, streams and plantations can all be found in this wildlife-rich woodland.
Bennett’s Patch and White’s Paddock Nature Reserve
Stoke Bishop
Bennett’s Patch and White's Paddock Reserve in the Avon Gorge has been created as part of celebrations marking Bristol’s year as European Green Capital in 2015.
Eastwood Farm Nature Reserve
Brislington
A peaceful riverside nature reserve with woodland, ponds and plenty of wildlife.
Tickenham Hill Nature Reserve
Tickenham Hill is a woodland with commanding views across Nailsea Moor to the coast and across the Gordano Valley.
Troopers Hill Nature Reserve
An award-winning local nature reserve and former mine in east Bristol that overlooks the River Avon.
RSPB Ham Wall Nature Reserve
Somerset
Explore Ham Wall a special place teeming with wildlife. Enjoy stunning views across to Glastonbury Tor and follow secluded paths through the mystical landscape discovering spectacular sights and sounds.
The Northern Slopes Nature Reserve
Knowle
The Northern Slopes is a nature reserve of three areas of green space with meadows, hedgerows and woods, located between Knowle, Knowle West and Bedminster in south Bristol and all offer spectacular views across the city.
Dolebury Warren Nature Reserve
Winscombe
Dolebury Warren is a site of an Iron Age Hill fort, but is now filled with wildflowers and rare butterflies. The flowers vary from early purple orchid to bell heather and the unusual mixture of wildflowers.
Clapton Moor Nature Reserve
Clapton Moor is an important area for its breeding waders and wintering wildfowl and the rhynes are home to many other species.
Burledge Hill Nature Reserve
Burledge Hill is part of a limestone plateau as well as a part of the Mendip Hills and has panoramic views over Chew Valley Lake.