Natural Shopshire
Stiperstones National Nature Reserve is one of Natural Shopshire.

1. Stiperstones National Nature Reserve

Shropshire, Shropshire
Nature Preserve · 3 tips and reviews

Natural S.Natural Shropshire: Fantastic upland habitat with rocky outcrops, interesting folklore and some amazing wildlife! Good public access. Facilities nearby. Owner: Natural England.

Shropshire Wildlife Trust is one of Natural Shopshire.

2. Shropshire Wildlife Trust

193 Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Structure · 1 tip

Natural S.Natural Shropshire: Shropshire Wildlife Trust HQ is surrounded by a fantastic garden, full of herbs, fruit trees and a vast array of other plants. A real wildlife haven in the heart of Shrewsbury!

Llanymynech Rock is one of Natural Shopshire.

3. Llanymynech Rock

Other Great Outdoors · 1 tip

Natural S.Natural Shropshire: A dramatic limestone cliff face that guards over a spectacular quarry. Great for orchids and butterflies. Good access. Owner: Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trusts

Wood Lane Nature Reserve is one of Natural Shopshire.

4. Wood Lane Nature Reserve

Nature Preserve · 1 tip

Natural S.Natural Shropshire: Developed over a disused industrial site, Wood Lane NNR is now made up of rough grassland and multiple large lagoons. Excellent for Bird-watchers! Easy access to site. Owner: Shropshire Wildlife Trust

5. Hope Valley NR

Hiking Trail · No tips or reviews
Carding Mill Valley is one of Natural Shopshire.

6. Carding Mill Valley

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Church Stretton, Church Stretton, Shropshire
Scenic Lookout · Church Stretton · 5 tips and reviews

Natural S.Natural Shropshire: Great place for walkers, cyclists, horse-riders and the old and young naturalist alike. Excellent access and visitor facilities. Owner: The National Trust

Long Mynd is one of Natural Shopshire.

7. Long Mynd

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Church Stretton, Shropshire
Other Great Outdoors · 2 tips and reviews

Natural S.Natural Shropshire: Part of the Shropshire Hills AONB, this upland area is a great place for walkers. Access: Several car parks along The Burway or on foot from Carding Mill Valley. Owner: mainly The National Trust