Things to do in Cynonville, Neath Port Talbot
We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Cynonville, Neath Port Talbot.
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Coed Gawdir, Aberdulais, Neath/Port Talbot | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
An acidic pond, within an ancient woodland site under restoration.

Melincwrt Waterfalls Nature Reserve, Resolven, Neath, Port Talbot | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Ancient upland Oak woodland, stream, and waterfalls.

Red Jacket Fen, Llandarcy, Neath/Port Talbot | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Open water, lowland fen, and wet woodland.

Blaenant y Gwyddyl, Glyneath, Neath, Port Talbot | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Ancient upland Oak woodland, stream, and waterfalls.

Parc Slip Nature Reserve – Bridgend | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
A restored opencast site consisting of grassland, woodland, wetlands, including lakes with bird hides. Green Flag Accredited Nature Reserve and Visitor Centre.

Llyn Fach, Rhigos Road, Neath Port Talbot | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
The nature reserve features a large nutrient-poor glacial lake, overlooked by dramatic north-east facing cliffs and scree, dotted with rowan trees. The damp and shady outcrops, ledges and crevices provide undisturbed habitat for montane species such as Wilson’s Filmy Fern and Fir Clubmoss, and other interesting species such as Cowberry and Beech Fern.Part of the Craig y Llyn SSSI. Also includes part of the Cwm Gwrelych and Nant Llyn Fach Streams SSSI.

Craig Cilhendre Woods, Pontardawe, Swansea | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Craig Cilhendre is upland Oak woodland, part of which is ancient in origin, with some patches of wet woodland, situated on a steep north-facing hillside.

Wern Plemys | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
The nature reserve consists of three wildflower meadows and a large area of woodland. The nature reserve lies on the site of a former coal mine and is a wonderful example of how nature can reclaim an area.

Ystradfawr | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
This reserve, once the site of extensive coal mining, is a great example of how nature has reclaimed the landscape. It is a rich mix of wildlflower meadow, rhos pasture and young woodland. It is one of the best sites in Wales for the rare marsh fritillary butterfly.

Cae Lynden | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Cwm Wanderers once played football on this site. It is now a nature reserve of wet tussocky grassland known as Rhos pasture. It is home to the rare marsh fritillary butterfly
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