All Nature Reserves
Nature Reserves in Scotland
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1577 862355Email: lochleven@rspb.org.ukThis shallow loch is situated in a natural basin surrounded by farmland and attracts all types of wildlife. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1796 473233Email: killiecrankie@nts.org.ukA magnificent wooded gorge with oak, ash, elm and beech. Pied flycatchers breed here Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1865 311 468Email: info@hebrideantrust.orgThe Treshnish Isles possess unique landscape, rich wildlife communities and contain habitat which is vital for several vulnerable species. They have an archaeological history dating from early Viking times. The islands already have international recognition of their heritage value. They are designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981) because of their unique geomorphology, populations Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1496 850505Email: loch.gruinart@rspb.org.ukThere’s always plenty to see at RSPB Loch Gruinart reserve Read more...
- Save to ListRugged coastline and open moorland. The diversity of landscapes make this reserve a pleasure to visit. If you’re new to birdwatching, why not come on one of our guided walks – you might see a rare chough or perhaps a golden eagle. Read more...
- Save to ListThe four high peaks of this Reserve attract both walkers and naturalists. Moist cliffs and rocky outcrops support an unusually lush growth of mountain plants, thriving on soils that are less acidic than elsewhere. Look out especially for beautiful saxifrages in the rich carpets of mosses and lichens. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-7919 660 292Email: msbowarden@gmail.comFor an unparalleled wildlife experience with superb bird watching and spectacular scenery, Machrihanish offers what is arguably the very best of Kintyre. The establishment of the purpose-built sea watching hide provides shelter for sea watchers so that observation / studies can take place during the worst weather, yet best sea watching conditions. The Observatory has become the focus of bird Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-300 067 6650One of the largest native oakwoods in Argyll, a good place to see red squirrels and pearl-bordered fritillaries. Attractive oakwood trail and interpretation centre. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-300 067 6156Enjoy iconic views of sparkling lochs, wooded hills and rugged mountains, or take to the trails on foot, by bike or on horseback and discover the Forest Park’s magical atmosphere and wonderful wildlife. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-300 067 6700This local nature reserve, with Scotlands oldest reservoir built in 1713, is important for migratory wildfowl in winter Read more...