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Woodland and peat marsh with a few established trails. Can be muddy after rain.
Brynna woods comprises of 38 ha of secondary, and some ancient, semi-natural woodland, scrub, marshy grassland, dry grassland and ruderal habitats. A good selection of woodland birds throughout the year. Among the birds you can see are hýľ obyčajný, muchár sivý, sojka obyčajná, ďateľ veľký and brhlík obyčajný.
Leave the M4 at J35, take A473 towards Pencoed, go through the next three roundabouts taking the second exits, this will take you on to Brynna Road. Access from Brynna, Bryncae and Llanharan - signposted. There are a number of public footpaths and bridleways on site, also two circular walks taking in a mix of countryside.
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