Our nature conservation experts have chosen ten of their favourite places to go for a walk and get close to nature. From hillsides to historic parks, they all offer a chance to discover the UK's finest wildlife and habitats.
For each we've created a simple walking leaflet, with a map, route directions and highlights to look out for on the way. Download from the web here, print and take them along with you the next time you visit!
Every season offers the walker something new: try a walk in summer and return in winter for a totally different wildlife experience.

Arnside Knott, Cumbria Coast
A 2 mile walk up to on to a hill ridge with fantastic views overlooking Morecombe Bay on one side and the Lake District on the other.
Ashridge Estate, Hertfordshire
This 2 mile route offers a perfect family ramble on wide level paths through beautiful Chiltern woodland. Ashridge is famed for its bluebells in spring and vibrant autumnal colours later in the year.
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Wildlife highlights: - Look out for gliding red kites above and the striking six-spot burnet moth.
- Pop into the Discovery Centre before your walk for an I-spy Ashridge leaflet.
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Brockhampton Estate, Herefordshire
With ancient woodland, meadows and pools, this 1.5 mile walk takes you on a little tour of a timeless Herefordshire estate. Community-created sculptures and homemade produce show how we work with nature today.
Brownsea Island, Dorset
Brownsea Island is home to one of the few remaining red squirrel colonies in the UK. You may be lucky enough to see them on this 1 mile walk.
Calke Park and Abbey, Derbyshire
A peaceful 1.5 mile walk in this National Nature Reserve and historic country park estate.
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Wildlife highlights: - Keep your eyes open for signs of badgers in the woods and colourful dragonflies darting around the ponds.
- The Old Man of Calke has lived here for 1000 years!
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Crom, Northern Ireland
This 3.5 mile route follows the shores of Upper Lough Erne, it's a remote tranquil landscape of islands, woodlands and historic ruins.
Cubert, Cornwall
An amazing summer display of bright poppies and marigolds are just a few reasons to enjoy this 6 mile walk along a stunning stretch of Cornish coast.
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Wildlife highlights: - From sand dune invertebrates like the striped-wing grasshopper, to everyone's favourite grey seals.
- You might spot some stoats chasing rabbits!
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Harting Down, South Downs
Spectacular views, secluded valleys and dark Yew woods will greet you on this 2 mile walk in the heart of the South Downs.
Stackpole Estate, Pembrokeshire
Either 3.5 miles one-way or a 6 mile circular walk set in the stunning scenery of Pembrokeshire National Park.
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Wildlife highlights: - See and smell colonies of breeding seabirds at Stackpole Head.
- If you're very very lucky you might spot an otter around the tranquil lilyponds.
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Upper Wharfedale, North Yorkshire
A glorious 6 mile walk in the Yorkshire Dales. Discover an exciting landscape of limestone pavement, glaciated valleys and flower-filled hay meadows.
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