Rhos Glandenys, Cross Inn, Ceredigion
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Open access reserve.Best time to visit
All yearAbout the reserve
Rhos Glandenys can be divided into 3 compartments of wet, species-rich grassland with a mosaic of communities associated with the varying wetness of the land and is an excellent example of wet Ceredigion ‘rhos’ grassland. It is surrounded by banks with mixed species hedges, mainly Willow, and a small scrub woodland.
Hedgerow birds are abundant, including Dunnock, Robin, Blackbird, Wren and Grasshopper Warblers have also nested on site. Willow Warblers and Chiffchaff are common summer visitors. There are areas of standing water and Common and Jack Snipe and Woodcock are frequent visitors in the autumn/winter and early spring months.
The site is noted mainly for its abundance of Southern Marsh Orchids, and Heath Spotted Orchids can be seen as well as a beautiful summer display of Ragged Robin, Sneezewort, Devil’s-bit Scabious and Greater Bird’s-foot Trefoil.