List of Local Nature Reserves in Wales

The following is a list of local nature reserves in Wales

Site Name Authority Date Area (ha)
Allt-yr-yn Newport 1995 19.98
Alyn Waters Wrexham 1999 31.09
Ashpits Pond Carmarthenshire 2006 11.96
Bishop's Wood Swansea 1976 17.98
Bodlondeb Wood Conwy 2007 7.62
Brickfields Pond Denbighshire 1997 5.87
Bryn Euryn Swansea 1999 24.3
Cadle Heath Swansea 1996 11.58
Carreg Cennen Woodlands Carmarthenshire 1976 16.13
Church Wood and Spring Vale Ponds Torfaen 2008 16.35
Cleddon Bog Monmouthshire 1970 14.98
Cliff Wood Glamorgan 1970 10.94
Coed Cyrnol Ynys Môn 2005 5.28
Coed Dinorwig Gwynedd 1976 48.82
Coed y Cerrig Powys 1977 5.63
Cosmeston Lakes Country Park Vale of Glamorgan 2013 110.00
Craig y Parciau Woodland Bridgend 1994 3.1
Craig yr Hesg Rhondda Cynon Taff 2008 19.21
Cwm Nofydd a Fforest Ganol Cardiff 1995 53.09
Cwm Taf Fechan Woodlands Merthyr Tydfil 1975 41.32
Cwm Talog woodlands Glamorgan 1977 2.77
Cwm Llwyd wood Swansea 1981 6.14
Cwm Llwydrew meadows Caerphilly 2001 4.38
Cwmynyscoy quarry Torfaen 2008 5.25
Cycle path from Blaenavon Torfaen 2008 17.74
Cytir Mawr Ynys Môn 2006 6.44
Dudley Quarry Gwynedd 1994 16.08
Fairy Glen Conwy 2004 3.13
Flat Holm Cardiff 1977 34.01
Flatwood Meadow Caerphilly 1995 3.46
Foryd Bay Gwynedd 1993 304.73
Freshwater East Pembrokeshire 2007 41.01
Frog Pond Wood Bridgend 1994 2.8
Garn Lakes Torfaen 2008 52.96
Gathering Grounds Woods Flintshire 2000 5.03
Glamorganshire Canal Cardiff 1981 35.01
Glan yr Afon Carmarthenshire 2007 12.51
Glyn Cornel Grounds Rhondda Cynon Taff 1998 35.67
Graig Goch Caerphilly 1994 14.33
Great Ormes Head Conwy 1981 183.2
Gronant Dunes Denbighshire 1999 188.09
Henllys Open Space Torfaen 2008 7.44
Hermit Wood Cardiff 1985 1.47
Howardian Cardiff 1991 11.18
Kenfig Bridgend 1978 628.89
Killay Marsh Swansea 1996 8.31
Kinmel Dunes Conwy 1999 6.75
Llanddona Common Ynys Môn 2002 16.29
Llangoed Common Ynys Môn 2002 6.1
Locks Common Bridgend 2003 34.43
Lôn Cob Bach Gwynedd 1996 11.7
Memorial Park Meadows Caerphilly 1994 7.34
Moel Findeg Denbighshire 1999 21.33
Mumbles Hill Swansea 1991 21.67
Mynydd Marian Conwy 2005 11.54
Nant y Coed Conwy 2000 8.89
North Rock Dunes Carmarthenshire 2006 4.18
Pant-y-Sais Neath Port Talbot 1984 18.92
Parc Bryn Bach Blaenau Gwent 2000 75.32
Parc y Borth Gwynedd 1996 6.88
Pembrey Burrows Carmarthenshire 1993 250.81
Pen y Banc Gwynedd 1996 20.13
Pendinas Ceredigion 1999 40.49
Penglais Ceredigion 1995 10.54
Pwll Du Cliffs Swansea 1996 18.76
Pwllycrochan Woods Conwy 2000 20.45
Silent Valley Blaenau Gwent 1997 51.82
Swansea Canal Neath Port Talbot 1987 3.56
Talybont Reservoir Powys 1975 195.12
Tirpentwys Torfaen 2008 33.86
Traeth Lafan Conwy 2006 2637.01
Trwyn yr Wylfa Ynys Môn 2004 13.49
Upper Till Dingle Woods Conwy 2007 1.48
Y Dingle Ynys Môn 1995 8.52

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