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NRW Reserves & Woodlands

Number of results: 30

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  1. Wye Valley Woodlands  (NRW)

    Address

    Wye Valley, Between Chepstow and Monmouth, GL16 7NZ

    Telephone

    0300 065 3000

    Between Chepstow and Monmouth

    The Wye Valley is recognised as one of the most beautiful woodlands in Britain, with most of it’s 4,300 hectares lying within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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  2. Oxwich Nature Reserve (NRW)

    Address

    Oxwich, Swansea, SA3 1LR.

    Telephone

    0300 065 3000

    Swansea

    Oxwich supports a huge variety of wildlife and is protected as the Oxwich Bay SSSI and the Gower Ash Woodlands SAC.It has a mosaic of different habitats including dune slacks and limestone cliffs.

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  3. Address

    Hafren Forest (NRW), Rhydybenwch Car Park, Old Hall, Near Llanidloes, SY18 6PT

    Telephone

    0300 065 3000

    Old Hall, Near Llanidloes

    Choice of walking trails along the River Severn which flows through Hafren Forest. Trails go to waterfalls and the source of the Severn on Pumlumon. Riverside accessible trail with viewing platform over cascades. Picnic area and toilets.

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  4. Alwen Reservoir  | Llyn Brenig (NRW)

    Address

    Alwen Reservoir | Llyn Brenig (NRW), Hiraethog Forest, LL21 9TT

    Telephone

    0300 065 3000

    Hiraethog Forest

    Alwen Trail can be started from Alwen Dam in Alwen which is part of Hiraethog Forest.

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  5. Address

    Clocaenog Forest (NRW), Nr Llanfihangel, Ruthin, Denbighshire, LL15 2AS

    Telephone

    0300 065 3000

    Ruthin

    This large forest lies to the north of the B5105 on the Hiraethog Moors. It has some of the best and most well managed coniferous plantations in Wales. It has hundreds of hectares of forest over 50 years old.

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  6. Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve (NRW)

    Address

    Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve (NRW), Nr Llanberis, Gwynedd, LL57 3LZ

    Telephone

    0300 065 3000

    Gwynedd

    Cwm Idwal was the first officially recognised National Nature Reserve in Wales; it was given this status by the Nature Conservancy Council in 1954. Along with Cadair Idris, Cwm Idwal was a favourite haunt of Charles Darwin.

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  7. Address

    Coed y Brenin Forest Park, Ganllwyd, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, LL402HN

    Telephone

    01341 440747

    Dolgellau

    Coed y Brenin Forest Park is set in Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park near Dolgellau and forms part of the National Forest for Wales. There are many walking trails from various car parks within the Coed y Brenin forest park where you can see…

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  8. Afan Forest Park (NRW)

    Address

    Afan Forest Park Visitor Centre, Cynonville, Port Talbot, SA13 3HG

    Telephone

    0300 065 3000

    Cynonville

    The Afan Valley is one of the narrowest, shortest, and most beautiful valleys in Wales, being about 15 miles long from its head at Bwlch yr Afan, to the sea at Aberavon Beach, Port Talbot.

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  9. Address

    Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) National Nature Reserve (NRW), Llanberis, Gwynedd, LL55 4TT

    Telephone

    0300 065 3000

    Gwynedd

    The Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) National Nature Reserve covers a massive 1,671 hectares, and it is home to arctic plants that have survived there since the end of the last glaciation approximately 12,000 years ago.

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  10. Address

    Dyfnant & Vyrnwy Forests (NRW), Lake Vyrnwy, Powys, SY21 0QH

    Telephone

    0300 065 3000

    Lake Vyrnwy

    Dyfnant and Vyrnwy Forests in north Powys which is renowned for rolling hills, lush green valleys and picturesque farmsteads and villages. The Forest caters for horse riding and carriage driving as well as walking and picnic areas.

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