Caeau Tan-y-bwlch Nature Reserve
Swathed in wildflowers in spring and summer and offering lovely views of the coast, this traditional hay meadow offers a glimpse of our countryside’s past.
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Swathed in wildflowers in spring and summer and offering lovely views of the coast, this traditional hay meadow offers a glimpse of our countryside’s past.
Yn gyforiog o flodau gwyllt yn ystod y gwanwyn a’r haf, ac yn cynnig golygfeydd gaeafol hyfryd o’r arfordir, mae’r ddôl wair draddodiadol yma’n cynnig cipolwg ar orffennol ein cefn gwlad ni.
Surrounded by agriculture and urban housing, these wildflower-rich fields and mature hedgerows create a haven for wildlife.
Wedi’u hamgylchynu gan amaethyddiaeth a thai trefol, mae’r caeau hyn sy’n llawn blodau gwyllt a’r gwrychoedd aeddfed yn creu hafan i fywyd gwyllt.
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.
Yn ddiweddar ymwelodd Jess Minett, swyddog prosiect Rhwydwaith Ecolegol Gwydn Cymru ar gyfer De a Chanolbarth Cymru, â Gwarchodfa Natur Genedlaethol Cynffig, Safle o Ddiddordeb Gwyddonol Arbennig…
The sheer variety of trees, plants, birds and butterflies fills this reserve with year-round colour – and enjoy fantastic views of the Clwydian Range!
One of North Wales Wildlife Trust’s first nature reserves, purchased in 1964: home to some genuine rarities and brimming with wildlife.