Wildlife and bird watching in Herefordshire
Herefordshire is a large and under populated county with many wilder parts. Surprisingly Herefordshire is one of the few counties without an RSPB reserve, but there are still many great opportunities for wildlife watching. Bodenham Lake is the largest water body in the county, and the adjoining Queenswood Country Park provides extensive woodland walks. Haugh Woods is a well known butterfly haven (rated as one of the ten best in the UK), and there is increasing evidence that wild boar can be found in the woods of South Herefordshire. Deer are present in very large numbers in many of the woodlands.
The River Wye provides many beautiful vistas, and the hills and heathland provide a wide variety of habitats.
The River Wye provides many beautiful vistas, and the hills and heathland provide a wide variety of habitats.
These maps are intended as a guideline only; you must check the exact location of the reserve yourself. Wildlife Extra assumes no responsibility for the accuracy or usefulness of the information on this website.
- Bircher Common and Croft Castle
- Bodenham Lake Nature Reserve, Herefordshire.
- Broadmoor Common Local Nature Reserve
- Bromyard Downs
- Caederi Butterfly Reserve
- Coppett Hill & Coppett Hill Nature Reserve
- Credenhill Park Wood, Woodland Trust.
- Haugh Woods
- Hergest Ridge
- Lugg Meadows Nature Reserve
- Luxury Herefordshire holiday house
- Merbach Hill Common
- Stretton Sugwas Pits
- Titley Pools Nature Reserve
Recent Herefordshire news
More Herefordshire news
- Wood white butterfly gets extra protection in Herefordshire
- Oystercatchers in Herefordshire
- Traditional orchards – National Trust launches conservation project
- £88,000 project to boost Wood White butterfly in Herefordshire
- Forestry Commission Builds New Homes for Great Crested Newts in Herefordshire
