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Nature reserves in Suffolk

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Dunwich Heath and Beach, Dunwich/Walberswick: Managed by the National Trust, this reserve features heathland, woodland, and a stunning beach. Walking trails meander through areas rich in wildflowers and butterflies, while the beach provides spectacular views across the Suffolk coast.

Orford Ness National Nature Reserve, Orford: A unique shingle spit reserve managed by the National Trust, Orford Ness is a haven for birds and seals. Visitors can explore the path along the spit, enjoy guided tours, and spot diverse wildlife in a remote, protected environment.

Sutton Hoo and the River Deben, Woodbridge: The riverside habitats around Sutton Hoo support wetland birds, dragonflies, and seasonal flowers. Walking along the trails offers both wildlife spotting opportunities and historical context.

Hainford and Peasenhall Woods, Peasenhall: These ancient woodlands provide peaceful walking trails and habitats for deer, owls, and various woodland birds. Seasonal bluebells and other wildflowers create picturesque scenery in spring.

Visitor tip: Many Suffolk nature reserves have seasonal paths and restricted areas to protect wildlife. Check the reserve websites before your visit and consider bringing binoculars, waterproof footwear, and a field guide. Popular reserves like RSPB Minsmere, Dunwich Heath, and Orford Ness can get busy at weekends, so plan your visit in advance and explore nearby villages like Walberswick, Westleton, or Orford for a full nature day out.

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