91Èȱ¬

Coed y Brenin

top

Deep in the Snowdonia National Park, Coed y Brenin (Welsh for King's Wood) reserve covers 9000 acres, four valleys and a range of habitats.

In order to see this content you need to have both enabled and installed. Visit for full instructions

Last updated: 05 April 2011

In recent times it has become a top destination for mountain biking and walking in North Wales but its environment is also home to a wide variety of wildlife.

The forest is managed by the Forestry Commission so is a mixture of commercial planting and conservation areas.

Mammals such as roe and fallow deer, foxes, badgers and dormice all thrive here.

Birds such as black grouse can be seen and heard lekking here in the early spring whilst red kite soar over head.

Insects such as the rare pearl-bordered fritillary butterfly and are also found in the reserve so keep an eye out the ant's impressive mounds in the forests.

The visitor centre here has all the information you'll need about the wildlife found on this large reserve so take a look around before you head off.

Coed y Brenin Visitor Centre
Maesgwm
Ganllwyd
Dolgellau
LL40 2HY


Bookmark this page:

91Èȱ¬ Local

South Stack

North West places

Nature reserves in Gwynedd, Anglesey and Conwy.

Nature reserves

Iolo Williams

Listen to this

Iolo Williams reveals his favourite wildlife hotspots.

Wild About Nature

Tick off what you've spotted with our handy wildlife spotter guides.

Breathing Places

Find breathing places near you:

91Èȱ¬ iD

91Èȱ¬ navigation

91Èȱ¬ © 2014 The 91Èȱ¬ is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read more.

This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets (CSS) enabled. While you will be able to view the content of this page in your current browser, you will not be able to get the full visual experience. Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets (CSS) if you are able to do so.