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Cors Goch National Nature Reserve
Cors Goch National Nature Reserve is recognised as one of Wales’ most important nature reserves. Situated near Llanbedrgoch on Anglesey, its a patchwork of wetland, heath, meadow and rocky outcrops with unique features that make it home to many protected species.
Highlights: These include plants like orchids and rock-roses, a variety of reptiles and amphibians, dragonflies, butterflies and rare creatures like the medicinal leech.
Location: Follow the A5025 for about 1.5 miles North of Pentraeth. On the left there is a turning to Llanbedrgoch. About 1 mile beyond the village leave your car in the lay-by on the left, just north of the track leading to the reserve.
Grid reference: SH504817
Highlights: These include plants like orchids and rock-roses, a variety of reptiles and amphibians, dragonflies, butterflies and rare creatures like the medicinal leech.
Location: Follow the A5025 for about 1.5 miles North of Pentraeth. On the left there is a turning to Llanbedrgoch. About 1 mile beyond the village leave your car in the lay-by on the left, just north of the track leading to the reserve.
Grid reference: SH504817
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