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Abercorris Nature Reserve in Southern Snowdonia is a three acre site of broadleaved woodland on the steep east bank of Afon Deri combining the woodland habitat with that of the mountain stream below. This lovely slice of broadleaf woodland creates a wildlife corridor, joining and contrasting with the large coniferous plantations of this remote valley.
The accessible area of the reserve by the footpath is only a few minutes walk from the car park. It is a reserve to pause at for half an hour when you are passing and walking trails on public footpath are steep in places. The site forms part of a steep valley, without clearly defined paths other than the public footpath that crosses the reserve. Be wary of the fast-running river and please keep dogs on lead at all times. The river is a spawning ground for salmon.
There are plenty of scenically wild places to explore in the vicinity. From Corris village a lane follows the Afon Dulas up into the Dyfi Forest. On the way there are forest trails near Aberllefenni.
Though originally the woodland was predominantly oak with birch, and alder in the wetter parts, it has become invaded by sycamore, as left to itself this is more successful at regenerating than the preferred native oaks.
Other unwelcome colonists that tend to shade out the more interesting plants are bracken, rhododendron and Japanese knotweed. The last two are exotics, rhododendron being widely planted in the 18th and 19th centuries but now running wild, whilst the knotweed was a 19th century introduction from the Far East which grows excessively in damp woodland.
Two miles north of the reserve is the start of the south easterly approach to Cader Idris which takes you up past Llyn Cau. For those who don't fancy the climb, turn south westwards down the B4405 alongside Tal-y-Llyn lake. This lake fills a hollow on the flat glacially eroded valley floor - a valley whose straight direction is a result of following a major fault in the earth's crust.
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Road Directions
Abercorris lies on both sides of the River Deri, just off the A487: approximately mid-way between Dolgellau and Machynlleth. Between Upper (Corris Uchaf) and Lower Corris, park either in the layby on the A487 roadside (SH 748 084) or on the parallel-running back road. From the layby, follow the public footpath signs across the river and into the reserve.
Public Transport Directions
The nearest railway station is Machynlleth, which is 8 miles away.