Coed y Felin Nature Reserve
An ancient oak/ash woodland planted with sycamore, beech and sweet chestnut, Coed y Felin also has a long post-industrial heritage …
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
An ancient oak/ash woodland planted with sycamore, beech and sweet chestnut, Coed y Felin also has a long post-industrial heritage …
Mae Coed y Felin yn goetir derw/ynn hynafol sydd wedi’i blannu gyda choed sycamorwydd, ffawydd a chastanwydd per ac mae gan y safle dreftadaeth ôlddiwydiannol nodedig hefyd …
Join us for a spring-time bluebell walk through this beautiful ancient woodland
One of North Wales Wildlife Trust’s first nature reserves, purchased in 1964: home to some genuine rarities and brimming with wildlife.
Spring flowers carpet the floor of this ancient woodland site; its shady canopy providing a peaceful refuge for both wildlife and people.
A hidden treasure that feels like stepping back in time to the ancient wildwoods of Wales.
This peaceful pocket of woodland has been reclaimed by nature after hundreds of years of quarrying. Only parts of the reserve are open to the public.
Ash dieback has spread rapidly through the Welsh countryside and has now affected all of North Wales Wildlife Trust's nature reserves with ash trees present.
Meet Lewis, our new placement with our reserves and Garden Escapers project teams!