NATURE

Throughout England there are wonderful opportunities to enjoy the wildlife, whether one is interested in birds, mammals, sea creatures, or the world of plants.  England is blessed with 224 nature reserves where visitors can fully immerse themselves in the great variety of species that are waiting to be discovered.

Wookey Hole in Somerset

TOP TEN REASONS TO VISIT CAVES IN SOUTH WEST ENGLAND

BY
NICK POWE
31/01/2021
Caves give an opportunity to reflect on time and history, and to relax. The South West of England has three caves open to the public.  Each gives an enticing snapshot into England’s past, its varied landscapes and ancient occupants.  The otherwise inconceivable notion that Devon and Somerset onc... see more
Haytor with the South Devon coast in the background

DARTMOOR NATIONAL PARK - A MONUMENTAL LANDSCAPE

BY
EMMA CUNIS
31/01/2021
Dartmoor National Park is the largest open space in southern England - 368 square miles of high and scenic moorland, lush wooded valleys, fascinating wildlife, and meandering copper-gold coloured rivers. There is so much to explore, enjoy, and learn about. Unlike national parks in the US, for exampl... see more