
false - Janet Packham
Rhos Fullbrook, Near Cors Caron, Ceredigion
Notified SSSI.
Location
Know before you go
Dogs
When to visit
Opening times
Open access reserve.Best time to visit
Spring, summer and autumnAbout the reserve
The reserve supports at least 100 flowering plants including Betony, Bog Asphodel, Devil’s-bit Scabious, Dyer’s Greenweed, Heath Spotted Orchid, Heath Wood-rush, an abundance of Lesser Butterfly Orchid, Marsh Lousewort, Petty Whin, Pignut, Sharp-flowered Rush, and Tormentil. The wet flushes are dominated by sedges – notably Carnation Sedge, Common Yellow Sedge, Flea Sedge, Star Sedge, and Tawny Sedge in association with Bog Mosses. There is also Cross-leaved Heath, Marsh Arrow-grass, and insectivorous species Round-leaved Sundew and Butterwort.
An abundance of butterflies and frequent dragonflies along the stream add interest, and both grassland and woodland fungi are well represented in autumn.
Water Voles use the vegetated stream.

Water Vole (Arvicola amphibius), Kent, UK - Terry Whittaker/2020VISION