White cliffs of Yorkshire

Witness whirling fulmars and diving gannets from Flamborough’s towering chalk cliffs, says Chris Gee

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Roam the Avian Serengeti

From nest-building kingfishers and singing warblers to flamboyant flamingos, this Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust reserve is perfect for a spring day out with the family, writes Abigail Whyte

Majestic Torridon

Leaning over the island-strewn waters of twinkling Loch Maree is Britain’s oldest National Nature Reserve, a sweep of glacier-carved mountains three billion years in the making, says Vivienne Crow

Island of seals and shearwaters

An Augustinian abbey and an eclectic cast of wild creatures; Ynys Enlli is Wales’ treasure island, says Julie Brominicks

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Ancient fenland paradise

A remarkable remnant of 19th-century fenland, this watery site delights the senses, says James Gilbert

Volcanic views

Helen Fairbairn enjoys the unique geology of this little-visited natural wonder

Dynamic dunescapes

Rare orchids, booming bitterns and flitting bees and butterflies make Kenfig’s shifting sands a delight to visit in spring, says Margaret Bartlett