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Pen y Waun

Red Campion and cowslips. Photo by Brecknock Wildlife Trust

Last updated: 11 September 2007

The Pen y Waun nature reserve consists of two small fields situated on the edge of Waun-y-Mynach common. The fields were former garden plots for nearby cottages.

What to look out for:

The reserve is enclosed within a long hedge that has been laid in the Breconshire style. Note that the stakes within the hedge are set at an angle. Running along the top of the hedge are plaited lengths of hazel called "heatherings". These prevent the laid stems of the hedge from springing upwards.

As well as being an example of local craftmanship, the hedge also acts as a "wildlife corridor". Mice and voles use the hedge for travelling, it acts as a resting and nesting site for small birds and it attracts a range of insects, including moths. A moth survey identified species with intriguing names as "heart and dart", "small phoenix", "flame shoulder" and "beautiful golden Y".

Over 350 flower-spikes of common-spotted and heath-spotted orchids have been recorded in the first meadow and the site features a range of meadow wildflowers.

How to get there:

From Brecon take the A470 towards Bronllys. After two miles (before you reach Felin Fach) there is a sign indicating a Powys County Council waste transfer station. Turn right here and follow this lane for two miles until you come to the reserve on your left. If you reach the unfenced open common land you have overshot by 25 metres.

Nearest town: Llechfaen, Brecon

OS map sheet 161. Grid reference SO 094 300

Accessing the Reserve:

The reserve is an open access reserve, you are allowed to visit the reserve on foot for your quiet enjoyment of the wildlife present. Please keep dogs under close control.

There are no trails on site and it can be wet at any time of year.


your comments

Dave, Waun
I`ve not had the luck to be there. My last name is Waun & all I know is my people originate near there.
Fri Dec 7 09:51:47 2007

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