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8. Cae Bryntywarch Nature Reserve

This wildflower meadow has always been managed traditionally with grazing by cattle or ponies from spring to autumn. This kind of rough, damp grassland is known in Wales as Rhos pasture and is becoming rare. Please keep dogs on a lead as skylarks often nest within the rough grass.

What to look out for:

The meadow is home to a range of colourful plants. In spring it is flecked with the pinks of common spotted and heath spotted orchids, which are then followed by the yellows of bog asphodel and dyerÂ’s greenweed. In the summer, the dense lilac-blue heads of devil's-bit scabious flowers add to the colourful display.

Standing towards the top of the meadow gives good views of the surrounding farmland. Buzzards and red kites can sometimes be seen soaring overhead and in the spring the distinctive call of the cuckoo can sometimes be heard.

How to get there:

On entering Trecastle from Brecon, turn left at the Castle Hotel and leave the village. After one and a half miles turn left after the red telephone box, and continue for another half mile until the road turns sharply to the right with a track going off to the left. The reserve entrance gate is on the corner, to the right. Parking is limited; do not obstruct the farm access track.

Nearest town: Trecastle. Post code LD3 8YD.

OS map sheet 160. Grid reference SN 853 267

Accessing the Reserve:

The reserve is an open access reserve, you are allowed to visit the reserve on foot for your quiet enjoyment of the wildlife present. Please keep dogs on a lead to prevent disturbing ground nesting birds.

There may be cattle or ponies on site, please do not approach them or feed them. Additionally there may be electric fencing to keep them off parts of the site, please cross this with care.

The site can be very wet at any time of year.

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Look out for bog aspodel with its yellow flowers and scimitar like leaves


Light summer grazing with traditional breeds of cattle help to maintain the site

Wood bitter vetch is a nationally scare plant found here


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