Llyn Fanod, Bronnant, Ceredigion
Natural upland lake. Aquatic plants, dragonflies. The site forms part of the Cors Llyn Farch a Llyn Fanod SSSI.
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Open access reserve.Best time to visit
Spring and summer.About the reserve
The lake which extends for 4.5 ha, may be described aptly as a sister to Llyn Eiddwen about 2 km away. It is a more sheltered locality, with a steep sloping basin mire at the southern end and heathland on the steep bank nearest the footpath.
A range of aquatic plants occur, including Water Lobelia, Quillwort, Shoreweed, and a few isolated plants of Awlwort at probably its most southerly location in Great Britain. In high summer there is a spectacular display of White Water Lily and Yellow Water Lily which covers much of the southern end of the lake.
The lake is particularly good for dragonflies, damselflies, and caddis flies, as well as a few aquatic Lepidoptera.