Things to do in Masongill, North Yorkshire
We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Masongill, North Yorkshire.
The Great Outdoors in Masongill
The great outdoors within 10 miles of Masongill.
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Southerscales | YWT
Southerscales Nature Reserve:Venture across the great expanse of limestone pavement at this impressive nature reserve, perched high on the side of Ingleborough.

Park Wood | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Park Wood is a serene ash woodland that’s had continuous woodland cover for hundreds of years. Limestone pavement is a feature of the local area and at Park Wood trees struggle to root and grow amongst it, so the woodland canopy is sparse.

South House Pavement | YWT
South House Pavement Nature Reserve: Located on the Ingleborough Massif, the site is a beautiful example of a limestone pavement with a mosaic of clints (blocks) and grykes (fissures).

Salt Lake Quarry |YWT
Salt Lake Quarry Nature Reserve: A very diverse and complex site, with several fragile habitats. Comprising of limestone grassland, quarry cliff faces, pools, fen, flushes and willow scrub the nature reserve supports a rich flora with several nationally scarce plants.

Hutton Roof Crags | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Hutton Roof Crags contains some of the best areas of limestone pavement in Britain, with a wealth of unusual plants and animals. Pavement occurs in a mosaic with woodland, scrub, grassland and heath.

Ashes Pasture | YWT
Ashes Pasture Nature Reserve: A rare example of an upland hay meadow, an idyllic location in Ribblesdale adds to the charm of this diverse grassland nature reserve

Brae Pasture | YWT
Brae Pasture Nature Reserve: Breathtaking views across the Ribble Valley with a multitude of plants and flowers

Burns Beck Moss | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Wild and undisturbed, this small reserve of raised and valley mires provides a habitat for many animal and plant species.

Over Kellet Pond | The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside
Wetland plants, important invertebrates and protected amphibians show why our smallest nature reserve is also one of the most important.

Aughton Woods | The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside
Step into Aughton Woods and enter a magical place where wildlife and wildflowers flourish.

Hale Moss | Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Once a large freshwater lake this unusual wetland habitat has a number of rare plant species. A speciality of the site here is the delicate bird's eye primrose, whilst other species include the black bog-rush, wild columbine and fragrant orchid.
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Sport in Masongill
Sport within 10 miles of Masongill.
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Sedbergh Golf Club
You'll struggle to find a more welcoming and friendly golf club. We welcome golfers of all abilities and ages. Not a golfer? No problem, you're equally welcome at the golf club, either to enjoy some fabulous food or drinks in the clubhouse or on the patio.
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Wildlife in Masongill
Wildlife within 10 miles of Masongill.
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The Lakeland Wildlife Oasis
With over 100 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates, the Lakeland Wildlife Oasis is a unique and exciting blend of wildlife and interactive hands-on displays.
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