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1Newborough Warren, North Wales
The forested warren in the Ynys Llanddwyn NNR is one of the best coastal sand-dune systems in Britain and a haven for wildflowers from spring to autumn. Vast colonies of marsh helleborines thrive in Summer when the rain-filled hollows dry out, while dune pansy, early marsh, northern marsh and spotted orchids add to the beautiful display. The whole reserve of dune and forest is criss-crossed by a network of paths leading down to the Menai Strait and to the island of Llanddwyn (cut off at high tide).
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4Attingham Park, Shrophshire
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5Brantwood, Cumbria
On the edge of Coniston, with superb lake views, are the home and ‘wild gardens’ of writer, artist, social reformer, and lover of nature, John Ruskin.
The Brantwood estate covers over 250 acres and offers miles of magical trails through its ancient woodland, moor and meadow. In high summer, the fern garden, with over 250 different types of native fern, offered a verdant hideaway from the midday sun.
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