Pengelli Forest National Nature Reserve

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Overview
Pengelli Forest NNR near Felindre Farchog is part of the largest block of ancient oak woodland in west Wales. The ground flora is characteristic of acid sessile oak woodland with wavy hair-grass, common cow wheat, wood millet, wood sedge, moschatel, wood anemone, violet, golden saxifrage and bilberry, plus numerous moss species. Among the rich diversity of mammals are badgers, polecats, woodmice, dormice and bank voles. The rare barbastelle bat is one of eight species of bats which roost and forage in the woodland. Frogs and newts breed in the wetter areas, while the common lizard and slow worm have also been found. Interesting invertebrates include the oil beetle, dark and speckled bush crickets, while white letter and purple hairstreaks and the silver-washed fritillary butterflies are also found here. The range of birdlife includes redstart, wood warbler, pied flycatcher, chiffchaff, buzzard, tawny owl and sparrowhawk, with woodcock visiting in winter.
Location
EGLWYSWRW
About the area
Wales meets the Atlantic Ocean in spectacular fashion at Pembrokeshire. Unlike the West Country, Pembrokeshire can offer the coast without the crowds, and quaint fishing villages without those huge coach parks.
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Pengelli Forest National Nature Reserve

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
Pengelli Forest NNR near Felindre Farchog is part of the largest block of ancient oak woodland in west Wales. The ground flora is characteristic of acid sessile oak woodland with wavy hair-grass, common cow wheat, wood millet, wood sedge, moschatel, wood anemone, violet, golden saxifrage and bilberry, plus numerous moss species. Among the rich diversity of mammals are badgers, polecats, woodmice, dormice and bank voles. The rare barbastelle bat is one of eight species of bats which roost and forage in the woodland. Frogs and newts breed in the wetter areas, while the common lizard and slow worm have also been found. Interesting invertebrates include the oil beetle, dark and speckled bush crickets, while white letter and purple hairstreaks and the silver-washed fritillary butterflies are also found here. The range of birdlife includes redstart, wood warbler, pied flycatcher, chiffchaff, buzzard, tawny owl and sparrowhawk, with woodcock visiting in winter.
Location
EGLWYSWRW
About the area
Area image
Wales meets the Atlantic Ocean in spectacular fashion at Pembrokeshire. Unlike the West Country, Pembrokeshire can offer the coast without the crowds, and quaint fishing villages without those huge coach parks.