Leigh Woods National Nature Reserve

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Leigh Woods National Nature Reserve is a protected ancient woodland and wildlife-rich landscape on the edge of Bristol, England, known for its scenic trails and important biodiversity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient woodland
national nature reserve
protected area
conservationFocus ancient woodland preservation
habitat management for rare species
country United Kingdom
designatedAs National Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
Site of Special Scientific Interest
hasAccessPoint Abbots Leigh NERFINISHED
Leigh Woods village NERFINISHED
hasHabitatType ancient semi-natural woodland
broadleaf woodland
grassland
scrub
hasNotableFauna badgers
bats
deer
invertebrates
nuthatches
woodpeckers
hasNotableFlora bluebells
dog’s mercury
primroses
wild garlic
hasTrailType waymarked trails
hasTreeSpecies ash
beech
field maple
oak
small-leaved lime
yew
hasVegetationType ash woodland
beech woodland
oak woodland
yew woodland
knownFor important biodiversity
scenic walking trails
views of the Avon Gorge
views of the Clifton Suspension Bridge
locatedIn England
North Somerset NERFINISHED
locatedNear Bristol NERFINISHED
locatedOn the western side of the Avon Gorge
managingOrganisation National Trust NERFINISHED
nearestCity Bristol NERFINISHED
offersActivity mountain biking
trail running
walking
overlooks the Avon Gorge NERFINISHED
partOf the Avon Gorge and Downs wildlife area NERFINISHED

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Avon Gorge overlookedBy Leigh Woods National Nature Reserve