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Coed Crafnant Reserve

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The joy of the Crafnant Nature Reserve climbs steeply up over the benches formed from resistant bands of grits. Amongst these strata are some manganese-rich beds which provide more alkaline soils, reflected in plants such as woodruff and ramsons. But most of the wood is neutral to acid, particularly so where the soil is thin and the vegetation healthy. In the ill drained area beneath the "vantage point", cotton grass, bog asphodel, bog pimpernel and sundew are found.

The southern (Dolybebin) part of the reserve is more open, as its trees were felled in 1904 and more oakwood removed twenty years later. It is now growing up well since the wood was bought as a reserve in 1972 and fenced against the expanding population of feral goats.

Continue up the lane to Cwm Bychan and there is a car park serving the wild and rugged Rhinog National Nature Reserve. From the car park you approach the reserve up the steep path known as the Roman Steps. Tackle this only in good weather and when properly equipped. You can also reach the Rhinog NNR by continuing up the footpath that takes you to the Coed Crafnant reserve. The heather covered upland here is so special it has been declared a Biogenetic Reserve - part of a European network of habitats established to preserve genetic variety amongst the wildlife of Europe.

For a less energetic excursion sample the farm trail or the nature trail on the banks of the Afon Cwmnantcol, the tributary of the Artro which you passed on the way up the lane. Or wander the paths laid out in the Woodland Trust woods of Coed Aber Artro (grid ref. SH 597267) and Coed Lletywalter (grid ref. SH 600275), which are divided only by the lane.

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Road Directions

Turn east off the A496 in Llanbedr on the road to Cwmbychan. Follow this lane as it winds up the Artro valley for about 4.5km. Pass the small hamlet of Pen-y-Bont and on to where the track clearly leads down to the river crossing.

Park on the roadside (NOT down the track), walk down, over the river, past the old barn, cross the stile and up the track until you see the reserve gate ahead as the path bears away left uphill.

Turn off down the rough gated track at Pen-y-Bont leads to a very small parking area for up to 3 cars at grid ref 617290. Very restricted parking up rough track at southern end.

Accessible by Public Transport: Llanbedr station is 4 miles away.

Coed Crafnant Reserve

Type:Nature Reserve

Llanbedr, Gwynedd, LL46 2YA

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