The Nene Valley Nature Improvement Area is a large conservation landscape along the River Nene, offering diverse wetland habitats, wildlife viewing, and outdoor recreation opportunities in eastern England.
The Nene Valley Nature Improvement Area (NIA) encompasses a series of wetland habitats stretching along the River Nene through Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire in eastern England. Established to enhance biodiversity and landscape connectivity, the NIA covers approximately 23,000 hectares of floodplains, grasslands, and historic meadows. This area supports a range of wetland birds, rare invertebrates, and amphibians, making it a vital site for conservation and wildlife observation. The floodplain wetlands play a critical role in water regulation and flood management for surrounding towns and agricultural landscapes. Visitors can explore the Nene Valley via multiple walking and cycling routes, enjoying scenic views of flood meadows, grazing livestock, and abundant birdlife, including species such as lapwing, snipe, and kingfisher. The area also features restored gravel pits now transitioned to nature reserves, boosting public recreation and habitat restoration. Throughout its history, the valley has supported human settlement, industrial activities, and agriculture, all of which have influenced its environmental character. Today, the Nene Valley NIA balances ecological restoration with public engagement, providing spaces for hiking, birdwatching, and environmental education. The landscape’s gentle riverside trails and open countryside create a peaceful outdoor experience for families, nature enthusiasts, and photographers alike.
Nene Valley Floodplain – Expansive wet grasslands ideal for birdwatching
Fotheringhay Church and Historic Village – Nearby landmark with rich heritage
Stanwick Lakes Country Park – Restored gravel pits offering walking, cycling, and wildlife habitats
Barnwell Country Park – Quiet woodland trails and riverside picnic spots
An extensive area of wet grassland supporting breeding lapwing and snipe as well as wintering wildfowl.
A restored gravel pit providing diverse habitats and extensive trail networks for walking and cycling.
A tranquil park with woodland and riverside trails, ideal for family outings and picnics.