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    Berry Head National Nature Reserve

    Stretching from Berry Head to Sharkham Point, Berry Head National Nature Reserve is an important haven for flora and fauna. Berry Head is home to the rare white-cock rose, small hare's ear and the little restharrow. Other species which thrive on the thin limestone soil and exposed conditions of the Berry Head headland are honewort, spring gentian and goldilocks aster. Berry Head is also important for its seabird colony which include Kittiwakes, Razorbills and Guillemots. You'll be able to watch it all happening live in the Berry Head Visitor Centre via CCTV. Guided walks are also available.

    Location
    Address: Berry Head National Nature Reserve, The Bungalow
    Postcode: TQ59AL [Street Map]
    Town/City: Brixham
    County: Devon

    Website: http://www.naturesouthwest.co.uk/main/en/att-provider-8537.html

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