Ten acre peat bog near Llansannan, Denbighshire. |
Compact reserve containing ancient woodland community |
Ancient bluebell wood with a long history |
Broadleaved woodland, extending for about half a mile |
Lowland valley mire and a rare habitat |
Estuary covers more than 30,000 acres |
Butterfly Conservation managed reserve. |
Heather moorland, home to a range of upland birds |
Tidal island accessible on foot for a few hours at low tide |
Excellent example of a wildflower meadow |
Disused quarry colonised by many plants and butterflies |
Wildflower grassland with views over the Vale of Llangollen |
Home to one of Wales' rarest creatures, the Natterjack Toad |
A species-rich hay meadow on the Dee floodplain |
'The Rock' is a small limestone escarpment |
Richard Smith talks about wildlife of the Dee Estuary. |
Former secret WWII site now reclaimed by nature. |
Learn more about the special site. |
Fenn's, Whixall and Bettisfield Mosses. |
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