Nant Melin, Llandovery

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Nant Melin, Llandovery

The reserve is made up of 2.4 ha of deciduous woodland and about 0.5 ha of rough pasture
in the upper Tywi catchment. The reserve forms part of the Cwm Doethie-Mynydd Mallaen Oakwoods Special Area of Conservation (SAC).

Location

Llandovery

OS Map Reference

Main entrance: SN729466, Site centre: SN728467
A static map of Nant Melin, Llandovery

Know before you go

Size
3 hectares

Walking trails

A footpath may be followed through the woodland belonging to our neighbour until the southern boundary of the reserve is reached.

Access

Situated between Cwrt-y-Cadno and Rhandirmwyn. Access can be obtained by walking about 100 m up the road from the bridge (SN730465) between Rhandirmwyn and Cwrt-y-Cadno. 

Dogs

On a lead

When to visit

Opening times

Open access reserve

Best time to visit

Full season

About the reserve

Ancient upland Oak woodland and waterfalls.

The reserve is made up of 2.4 ha of deciduous woodland and about 0.5 ha of rough pasture in the upper Tywi catchment. The woodland lies on the steep Nant Melin valley side, the wet pasture above lying on a much gentler slope.

The Nant Melin stream forms the eastern boundary flowing over a series of small but impressive waterfalls. Above the fence at the western end, the slope lessens, and the habitat changes to pasture, while a small stream marks the northern boundary, with two small fields beyond. Several wet flushes arise in these fields, and flow down to meet other springs which emerge in the woodland.

The canopy consists of Oak, Ash, Birch, Alder, Rowan, and Sycamore, with an understorey of Hazel. There are many rock outcrops in the wood, which are rich with ferns and bryophytes. Several plants of local distribution are found on this site, including Globeflower, Wood Horsetail, and Royal Fern.

The breeding birds include Blue Tit, Buzzard, Cuckoo, Kestrel, Sparrowhawk, Stock Dove, Pied Flycatcher, Spotted Flycatcher, Tawny Owl and Wood Warbler.

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