Eglwysfach, Machynlleth, Ceredigion SY20 8TA Wales UK Website
On the south of the Dyfi estuary, this reserve mixes Welsh oak woodland with wet grassland and saltmarsh. The land is being managed for breeding lapwings, wintering wildfowl and wading birds. The woodland in spring is full of bird song and spring flowers. In autumn and winter, the estuary has large numbers of ducks and geese feeding on the saltmarshes. Red kites and peregrines occur all year.
ABOUT OUR LOCATION
The visitor centre and reserve are in Eglwys-fach, 6 miles south of Machynlleth, 1 mile off A487. The reserve is signposted from the villages of Eglwys-fach and Furnace.
FACILITIES
Visitor centre, small shop, refreshments, picnic area, nature trails, seven hides, binocular hire, toilets, disabled toilets, parking, bicycle rack.
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