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Rhaeadr Ddu & Coed Ganllwyd | Walking Trails

Type:Walking Route

Coed Ganllwyd Nature Reserve, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, LL40 2TG

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The woodland at Coed Ganllwyd is considered to be the richest site for mosses and liverworts in Western Europe. The extreme humidity within the gorge is caused by a combination of high rainfall and continuous river spray, which is prevented from evaporating by the dense oak canopy.

The wood is also important for bats, particularly the rare lesser horseshoe bat. Breeding woodland birds include the wood warbler, nuthatch, black cap and redstart.

A network of paths on the reserve mean you can choose from circular walks of 100 metres up to more demanding routes that stretch over two kilometres. The terrain is a mixture of tarmac, grassy paths (may be muddy), rocky slopes. Dogs welcome, under close control in woodland and on short leads on farmland.

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About

The woodland at Coed Ganllwyd is considered to be the richest site for mosses and liverworts in Western Europe. The extreme humidity within the gorge is caused by a combination of high rainfall and continuous river spray, which is prevented from evaporating by the dense oak canopy.

The wood is also important for bats, particularly the rare lesser horseshoe bat. Breeding woodland birds include the wood warbler, nuthatch, black cap and redstart.

A network of paths on the reserve mean you can choose from circular walks of 100 metres up to more demanding routes that stretch over two kilometres. The terrain is a mixture of tarmac, grassy paths (may be muddy), rocky slopes. Dogs welcome, under close control in woodland and on short leads on farmland.

The paths on the reserve are steep and rough with gates, stiles and a few steps leading up to a footbridge. The route to the Rhaeadr Ddu (eng. Black Falls) waterfall viewpoint is particularly steep. There are two waterfalls which cascade over 60ft (18m).

 

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  • Countryside
  • Woodland

Site Features

  • National Trust Property

Map & Directions

Road Directions

By car: A470 to Ganllwyd, car park in village. Post code LL40 2TF

Public Transport Directions

By bike: NCN Route 82 goes close by, see Sustrans for details By bus: Bus stops in Ganllwyd, routes between Dolgellau and Blaenau Ffestiniog, see Traveline-Cymru for details By train: Station at Barmouth 10 miles (16km), see Traveline-Cymru for details

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    Coed Ganllwyd Nature Reserve, DolgellauThe Dolmelynllyn estate is about 5 miles north of Dolgellau. To explore the estate, which includes the Coed Ganllwd Nature Reserve. This ancient woodland extends up the hill and valley side above the famous Rhaeadr Ddu (Black Falls).

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