Seals at South Walney Nature Reserve ©Colin Aldred Find a nature reserve Enter Postcode, Town or Place ReserveEskmeals DunesProfusion of flowers on the dune grassland and on the saltmarsh attracts a variety of insects and butterflies.… ReserveSouth WalneyWith stunning views across Morecambe bay, this shingle island reserve is full of interest and a fantastic place for bird and seal watching. ReserveFoulney IslandArctic and little tern breed on this island reserve during the summer whilst in autumn and winter it is a great site to see waders. ReserveHumphrey HeadWith excellent views over Morecambe Bay, this limestone promontory is a great place for watching birds on the estuary. Reserve Grubbins WoodThis limestone woodland on the edge of Morecambe Bay provides shade for many species of ferns and large mounds for southern wood ants. ReserveWarton CragNationally important area of limestone habitat including grassland, woodland and limestone pavement with stunning views across Morecambe Bay ReserveHeyshamA wetland reserve on the coast of Morecambe Bay with an abundance of butterflies. ReserveBarnaby's Sands and Burrows MarshExplore a true hidden gem on the edge of the Wyre Estuary where lapwings soar and redshanks probe the soil. ReserveFreshfield Dune HeathThe single largest lowland heath site in Lancashire. ReserveSeaforthA major roosting site for waders and seabirds. ReserveCleaver HeathA heathland with views out across the Dee Estuary towards north Wales, great for reptiles and butterflies. ReserveRed Rocks MarshA coastal reserve, consisting of sand dunes, reed beds and marsh.