Y Graig Nature Reserve
A haven for wildflowers and butterflies with breath-taking views over the Vale of Clwyd and beyond!
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
A haven for wildflowers and butterflies with breath-taking views over the Vale of Clwyd and beyond!
Wander through wildflowers whilst gazing out to sea or across the Snowdonia mountain range.
A spectacular slice of the Little Orme, with stunning sea views and wonderful grassland wildlife.
The combination of woodland, wildflowers and butterflies means that this limestone-based reserve is buzzing with life – a real summer treat!
Woodland, streams, wildflowers and ponds – this diverse nature reserve is filled with life and deeply connected to its unique geology.
A truly maritime reserve, allowing you a rare chance to experience the whole range of habitats within a dynamic dune system.
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.
Mick Stokes, Prif Wirfoddolwr gyda Phrosiect Gweilch y Pysgod y Brenig, sy’n rhoi cipolwg i ni ar yr hyn sy'n digwydd yn Llyn Brenig yn ystod y gaeaf - pan fydd y gweilch y pysgod wedi gadael…
New maternity roost for Lesser horseshoe bats confirmed at Gwaith Powdwr nature reserve, the former explosives factory near Penrhyndeudraeth, for the first time in 20 years.
An ancient oak/ash woodland planted with sycamore, beech and sweet chestnut, Coed y Felin also has a long post-industrial heritage …
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.