Things to do in Trapp, Carmarthenshire

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Dinefwr/Dynefor Castle Woods, Llandeilo | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Dinefwr/Dynefor Castle Woods, Llandeilo | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Lowland mixed deciduous woodland, castle and quarry on the Llandeilo series of Ordovician rock which is of national importance.
Carmel, Llandeilo | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Carmel, Llandeilo | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Carmel comprises a mosaic of habitats with a distinct patchwork pattern of woodland blocks and unimproved and semi-improved hay meadows.
Rhos Cefn Bryn, Llannon | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Rhos Cefn Bryn, Llannon | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
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.
Cae Lynden | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
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
Talley Lakes, Llandeilo | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Talley Lakes, Llandeilo | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
The reserve consists of two lakes lying in glacial hollows separated by a narrow neck of land.
Bolgoed Quarry, Pontarddulais, Swansea | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Bolgoed Quarry, Pontarddulais, Swansea | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Bolgoed is an old sandstone quarry, last worked in 1955.
Wern Plemys | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
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
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.

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