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Craig Y Cilau NNR
this is an excellent reserve that i have been visiting for over 25 years.it is a mixture of limestone crags,raised bog and broadleaf woodland.there is a wide variety of mountain and woodland birds including,peregrine,sparrowhawk,red kite,tawney owl,ring ousel,all 3 woodpeckers,stonechat,whinchat,wheater,pied and spotted flycatcher,raven and all other commoner species.for mammal lovers i have seen stoat,badger,mink,rabbit,grey squirrel,fox and hare.it is also home to the lesser whitebeam tree.it is not a very big reserve and is easy to get to.from Llangynidr take the road to Beaufort.after about two miles you will cross a cattle grid.there is a layby on the right hand side of the cattle grid,park here.opposite the layby there is a track.go up here and after about 200 meters there is a footpath going off to the right.follow this and it will take you to the heart of the reserve.enjoy,it is a fantastic place.
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Location: South Wales
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Hi Mike
My husband and I have done this walk many times both in summer and winter. As you say it's a lovely reserve and one we thoroughly enjoy. Jo Last edited by Jodd : Friday 19th January 2007 at 15:52. |
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