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Kenfig National Nature Reserve
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Kenfig, Wales
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Kenfig Nature Reserve is one of the UK’s most important wildlife conservation sites. Also it is one of Wales's top sand-dune reserves, with plants like wild fen orchids, birds and insects depending on this habitat for their survival. Glamorgan's largest natural lake, Kenfig Pool, is set on the edge of the reserve with spectacular views across Swansea Bay to the Gower. In fact, the reserve is leftover from a huge, rolling dune system that once stretched from the Ogmore estuary to the Gower Peninsular.
Kenfig Nature Reserve is one of the UK’s most important wildlife conservation sites. Also it is one of Wales's top sand-dune reserves, with plants like wild fen orchids, birds and insects depending on this habitat for their survival. Glamorgan's largest natural lake, Kenfig Pool, is set on the edge…
Kenfig NNR (includes the area of sand dunes and Kenfig Pool) are designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). Glamorgan's largest natural lake, Kenfig Pool, is set on the edge of this beautiful sand dune nature reserve. Kenfig Nature Reserve is one of Wales's top sand-dune reserves, with plants like wild fen orchids, birds and insects depending on this habitat for their survival.
Kenfig NNR (includes the area of sand dunes and Kenfig Pool) are designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). Glamorgan's largest natural lake, Kenfig Pool, is set on the edge of this beautiful sand dune nature reserve. Kenfig Nature Reserve is one of Wales's top sand-dune reserves, w…
Check out the sand dunes , nature reserve and Sker Beach. Popular with dog walkers and horse riders. Has a cafe and learning centre on site. Great free parking
Stunning sand dune system in Porthcawl with a beautiful lake with bird watching hides. Fabulous walks incorporating the Heritage Coastal Walk.
Stunning reserve with dunes and large pool and Sker beach about 1 mile away by foot. The reserve is home to the rare Fen Orchid as well as many visiting rare birds. There was once a medieval town here but it became buried by the sand. The castle can still be seen and the nearby Prince of Wales pub is one of the oldest around.