Nature Reserves
If you're looking for a day out with the children, a walk in the country, a spot of birdwatching or a car ride through some spectacular scenery, you've come to the right place.
Use the links below or click on the map to find out more about what Mid Wales' nature reserves have to offer.
Take a look at the 21 reserves in Ceredigion managed by The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales.
The Brecknock Wildlife Trust manages over 20 nature reserves across Brecknock
Radnorshire Wildlife Trust owns or manages a network of 18 nature reserves across the county.
Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust runs 19 nature reserves across the county.
Wales' first official Red Kite Feeding Station
Badger-watching sessions and a nature trail
Watch for Hen Harrier over the heather moors of northern Powys
Gentle lakeside strolls, exhilarating bike rides or Red Kite feeding sessions
Fabulous views across Cardigan Bay from the top of an Iron Age Hill fort.
Take a walk through woodlands dappled with wild flowers
An RSPB reserve set in a stunning location at the top of the Dyfi Estuary.
Open countryside, a unique bog system and a popular Red Kite haunt
A day out in the dunes - perfect for all the family!
Follow the Elan Valley Trail through some of the region's most beautiful countryside
Red Kite terrain where the woods are alive with the sound of warblers
Take a look at some of the nature reserves, nature parks and forestry areas that you can visit in Mid Wales.
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