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41 hectare local nature reserve on the upper Severn. Oxbow lakes, shingle spits, scrub and woodland.
Dolydd Hafren is the largest area of unmodified river floodplain in Montgomeryshire. Over time, the unstoppable power of water has created a mosaic of oxbows, shingles, wet meadows, reedbeds, scrub and willow and, of course the river itself. The team at Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust have enhanced the sites' natural assets through careful management, creating species-rich hedgerows, woodland and scrub. Each year, an area of the reserve is planted with arable crops to provide a giant bird table.
At Dolydd Hafren there are bird hides. Waders, Yalıçapkını, Sıvacı, Dağ kuyruksallayanı, water voles, Kızıl Çaylak, Gök doðan, otters, Büyük tarakdiş, Dere düdükçünü, Şakrak may be seen.
2 miles east of Berriew, midway between Welshpool and Newtown. Car park at the end of the access road. Click on the P in the map for directions.
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