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In 2011, for the first time in over 400 years Ospreys bred in the Dyfi valley on the Cors Dyfi Nature Reserve site, following three years work by the trust to reintroduce the birds into the area.
The osprey project is open from April to September, 10:00 - 18:00. During osprey project opening hours, there is a suggested donation scheme (£2.50 individual, £5 families and £10 season ticket) to help cover the costs of running the project; entry is free at other times.
With the exception of an elevated bird hide and the upper level of the 360 Observatory, the reserve is fully accessible to wheelchair users. Facilities include visitor centre with a small shop and a cafe offering basic refreshments - teas/coffees, sandwiches, cakes etc. There is a disabled male and female toilet.
Well-behaved dog owners are welcome - remember, you dog doesn't know that it is a nature reserve, so please help us retain this privilege by keeping him on a lead and clearing up any mess.
Remember that the Cors Dyfi reserve is still open throughout the year so do pop down if you get the chance. The postcode is SY20 8SR.
For the most up to date information about the ospreys and future developments at Cors Dyfi reserve, please visit www.dyfiospreyproject.com or follow on Facebook and Twitter.
Opening Details
Open all the time
Open daily 10:00 - 18:00
Open April - Early September
Prices
Free entry
There is a suggested donation scheme (£2.50 individual, £5 families and £10 season ticket) to help cover the costs of running the Dyfi Osprey Project.
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Address
Derwenlas,
Machynlleth,
Powys,
SY20 8SR
Location and nearby places
Directions
Map reference: SN 701985 Lat: 52.56876 Long: -3.91803
Cors Dyfi is 3.5 miles south west of Machynlleth on the A487 Aberystwyth road just south of Morben Isaf caravan park. The nearest bus stop (Llyfnant Valley Bridge) is approximately 500m south of the reserve entrance. The nearest railway station is Machynlleth. Visitors are asked not to use Dyfi Junction station as there is no access to the reserve from here.
Parking: free
Accessible by Public Transport: 3 miles from Machynlleth station
Facilities
Disabled toilets
Education/study area
Facilities for educational visits
Wheelchairs available
Accepts groups
Children welcome
Dogs accepted