Graig Wyllt Nature Reserve

Graig Wyllt nature reserve

Graig Wyllt nature reserve © Chris Wynne

Wood anemone

Wood anemone © Bruce Shortland

Tawny owl

Tawny owl © Steve Waterhouse

Ringlet butterfly

Ringlet butterfly - Ross Hoddinott 2020Vision

A Greater butterfly orchid, with whitish-green flowers that have spreading petals and sepals - a bit like the wings of a butterfly.

Greater butterfly orchid © Philip Precey.

Graig Wyllt Nature Reserve

A lovely site sheltered by ancient woodland, awash with spring colour and with dazzling views across the Vale of Clwyd.

Location

Graigfechan
LL15 2EU

OS Map Reference

SJ 148 544
OS Explorer Map 265
A static map of Graig Wyllt Nature Reserve

Know before you go

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Grazing animals

Sheep, late summer and autumn.
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Access

Much of the site is steep and craggy and all paths are un-surfaced. Stay away from the steep drops at the summit! 

Dogs

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When to visit

Opening times

Open at all times

Best time to visit

Year round

About the reserve

Graig Wyllt means ‘wild rock’ – a fitting name to describe this former limestone quarry today. Oak- and ash-filled ancient woodland covers the craggy slopes of this rocky outcrop and the woodland floor is filled with springtime flowers. As you climb up through the woods, the canopy gradually opens and causes a succession of different plants: wild garlic (‘ramsons’), primrose and wood anemone transition to more grassland scrub species such as early purple orchid, cowslip and bluebell. A little further still and you climb out of the woodland to reach the grassland panorama, with incredible views of the Vale of Clwyd stretching out in all directions. The charming mixture of deciduous woodland, sheltered scrub areas and grassland make the whole reserve a great place for butterflies, including grayling, purple hairstreak and ringlet.  

Directions
The reserve is located approximately 3 miles SE of Ruthin, between Graigfechan and Pentre Coch on the B5429. Park in the car park of The Three Pigeons pub: the reserve is a short walk along a public footpath accessed 100m down the road from the pub on the left (SJ 148 544). Follow the footpath N for approximately 500m to the reserve entrance.

Contact us

Jordan Hurst
Contact number: 01248 351541
Graig Wyllt nature reserve

Graig Wyllt nature reserve © Chris Wynne

Reserve guide and map

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2 people in outdoor clothing, woolly hats and waterproofs, walking through an open field towards a hilly landscape with lots of tree cover.

People Walking 

Conservation volunteering

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