Things to do in Bwlch-y-sarnau, Powys

We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Bwlch-y-sarnau, Powys.

The Great Outdoors in Bwlch-y-sarnau

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Gilfach | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
Gilfach | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
An old hill farm with glorious views, rich in wildlife and history.
Cefn Cenarth | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
Cefn Cenarth | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
A sessile oak woodland brimming with lichens and mosses.
Rhayader Tunnel | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
Rhayader Tunnel | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
Situated on a former railway line and tunnel with young woodland and remnants of flower rich grassland.
Abercamlo Bog | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
Abercamlo Bog | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
A fascinating nature reserve made up of wet heath pasture surrounded by birch woodland, scrub and tussocky grassland with three small basin mires.
Tylcau Hill (Floss Brand) | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
Tylcau Hill (Floss Brand) | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
A natural hillside of flower-rich farmland with traditional rhôs pasture and dingle woodlands.
Sideland | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
Sideland | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
A small woodland with a good display of spring flowers.
Gorse Farm | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
Gorse Farm | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
A pocket-sized reserve with a pond and marshy grassland.
Bailey Einon | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
Bailey Einon | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
An ancient woodland with the River Ithon flowing by.
Pentrosfa Mire | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
Pentrosfa Mire | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
A reminder of the wild expanse of wetland, heath and woodland of days past.
Llandinam Gravels | Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust
Llandinam Gravels | Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust
River meadows
Cnwch Bank | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
Cnwch Bank | Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
Heather moorland and bilberry with a small gorge formed by the young River Lugg.

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