This nature reserve in northwest Wales features a variety of habitats, including heathland, bog, and woodland, which support a wide range of flora and fauna. The reserve is home to several rare and endangered species, including the curlew, lapwing, and redstart. Visitors can explore the reserve's trails, which offer scenic views of the surrounding countryside and opportunities to spot wildlife. The reserve also features a number of archaeological sites, including ancient burial mounds and settlements.
Beautiful woodland with nature unleashed to take over, clearings dotted around with horses grazing. A fantastic place where you can vary the length of your walk and still experience nature at its best.
A beautiful ancient woodland and common with such varied flora and fauna. There's an absolutely gorgeous, clean pond too with a thriving frog and newt population.
A large area of mixed habitats, home to many wildflowers and orchids. There are many paths and bridleways and enough area to spend a whole day exploring
Really nice walk and very quiet, park in the lay by just after crossroads and walk up the road. New maps have been put up but no walking posts so prepare to get lost!
I really don't want to leave a review. Its lovely and quiet, no body knows its here, so, I'm not going to bang on about it!
See six counties from the bouncy grass viewpoint. A stunning place to be.
Hiking
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
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Beautiful woodland with nature unleashed to take over, clearings dotted around with horses grazing. A fantastic place where you can vary the length of your walk and still experience nature at its best.
A beautiful ancient woodland and common with such varied flora and fauna. There's an absolutely gorgeous, clean pond too with a thriving frog and newt population.
A large area of mixed habitats, home to many wildflowers and orchids. There are many paths and bridleways and enough area to spend a whole day exploring
Really nice walk and very quiet, park in the lay by just after crossroads and walk up the road. New maps have been put up but no walking posts so prepare to get lost!
I really don't want to leave a review. Its lovely and quiet, no body knows its here, so, I'm not going to bang on about it!
See six counties from the bouncy grass viewpoint. A stunning place to be.