Coedmor National Nature Reserve
Overview
The Coedmor NNR near Cilgerran was established to protect the ancient sessile oak woodland which clings to the steep banks of the lower reaches of the River Teifi. The humid nature of the woods make them a Mecca for mosses, ferns and more than 200 species of lichens. The reserve hosts a wide variety of birdlife, especially summer visitors such as redstart, pied flycatcher and spotted flycatcher. Coedmor is also a good place to hear the great spotted woodpecker, and if you are lucky you may also hear cuckoos. In quieter, shallow parts of the river, grey herons hunt for food. Another special feature of the reserve is its otters. It is unusual to see these shy creatures during the day, but when the river is low, look out for their footprints in muddy margins of the river. Coedmor is also a haven for bats, which roost in the wooded, rocky gorges.
About the area
The name ‘Ceredigion’ takes a bit of explanation. The town of Cardigan gives its name to the surrounding bay, but the county now uses the Welsh word for Cardiganshire – Ceredigion, pronounced with a ‘dig’.
Nearby places to stay
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Bed & Breakfast
Ael y Bryn
★★★★★
"With panoramic countryside views, a relaxing rural retreat...."
- Rooms 4
- Free TV
- Wifi
- Open parking
Caravan & Camping
Cenarth Falls Resort Limited
★★★★★
"Quality leisure facilities draw folk to this beautifully landscaped park...."
- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- Cafe/Restaurant
- Wifi available
Caravan & Camping
Afon Teifi Caravan & Camping Park
★★★★
"On the banks of the River Tefi, renowned for its salmon and trout fishing...."
- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- BBQ
- Picnic Area
Nearby places to stay
Ael y Bryn
Set in beautiful countryside between Cardigan and Fishguard, a mere four miles from the coastal path, Ael y Bryn is a long, single-storey building that offers impressive levels of accom...
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Cenarth Falls Resort Limited
Located close to the village of Cenarth where the River Teifi, famous for its salmon and trout fishing, cascades through the Cenarth Falls Gorge. With beautifully landscaped grounds and...
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Afon Teifi Caravan & Camping Park
Set on the banks of the River Teifi, a famous salmon and sea trout river, this secluded, family-owned and run park has good views. It is only two miles from the market town of Newcastle...
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Fishguard Bay Resort
Set high up on cliffs with outstanding views of Fishguard Bay, this site has the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path running right through its centre, so affording many opportunities for wonderf...
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Quay West Holiday Park
This holiday park enjoys a stunning clifftop position overlooking picturesque New Quay and Cardigan Bay. It's an easy walk to a glorious sandy beach where you might even see a pod of do...
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Wolfscastle Country Hotel
Wolfscastle Country Hotel is a large stone house, a former vicarage, from the 19th century that is now a friendly, privately-owned and personally-run hotel. It provides stylish, modern,...
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Grove of Narberth
The Grove is an elegant, 17th-century country house set on a hillside in 26 acres of rolling countryside. The owners' loving restoration has combined period features with excellent mode...
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Mansion House Llansteffan
Mansion House has been lovingly restored by the current owners, and is set in five acres of grounds with enviable views over the Towy Estuary and Carmarthen Bay. While bedrooms differ i...
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