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Wildlife at Glasdir
 

Coed y Brenin
Gwynedd
Wales
Dolgellau, Porthmadog, Bala, Barmouth, and Machynlleth are the nearest towns or villages.
OS Grid Reference: SH 737 225
OLD COPPER MINE, GLASDIR, COED-Y-BRENINPicnic site by the side of the delightful Afon Las, river.

Mammals: We have information about Badger

Birds: We have information about Red kite

How to get there:
East off the A470 following the brown tourist signs for Tyn y Groes. Follow the tarmac road South past the Tyn y Groes picnic site for just over 1km. The car park is on the right with a picnic site a short walk away across the road. For the disabled car park continue along the tarmac road, bear sharp left up the steep hill, turn right at the crossroads at the top of the hill and the car park is on the right over the stone bridge.

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Facilities:
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Activities
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Open access, Waymarked walk and Public Rights of Way.

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Open access on forest roads. Waymarked routes and Bridleways.

Activities symbols and link to the key

Open access on forest roads and Bridleways.


Other places to go in Coed y Brenin
Hermon
Coed y Brenin Visitor Centre
Ty'n y Groes
Tyddyn Gwladys
Dolgefeiliau

Contact:
Graeme Stringer
Recreation Ranger

e-mail: graeme.stringer@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


What's on
What else is here
In Glasdir there is also
recreation
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