Rhos Pil-Bach & Pennar Fawr
Six pasture fields, enclosed by ancient banks and hedgerows with some examples of ridge and furrow pasture
Six pasture fields, enclosed by ancient banks and hedgerows with some examples of ridge and furrow pasture
Purple Moor Grass and Rush pasture with ancient hedgerows, a tract of lowland wet heath, and ponds. Notified SSSI.
Rhos Marion is made up of eight pasture fields enclosed by large banks and hedgerows. These hedgerows are characteristic of Southern Ceredigion and Northern Carmarthenshire and are mostly of…
Darren Fawr is the largest and most spectacular of the Trust’s reserves. It consists of a steep hill-side, covered with loose, grey limestone scree, cliffs and an undulating hill-top with good…
An excellent example of wet Ceredigion 'rhos' grassland
Have you ever seen those dark red jelly blobs whilst rockpooling? These incredible creatures are beadlet anemones! They live attached to rocks all around the coast of the UK, the base of their…
Wet heath, good for dragonflies and bog plants
An area of flower-rich unimproved grassland including numerous flushes
Rhos pasture.
Rhos Cefn Bryn consists of unimproved acid grassland. This type of grassland is generally confined to west Wales and is a feature associated with Carmarthenshire and south Ceredigion.
An unimproved grassland with a thriving population of the declining Marsh Fritillary butterfly