Cors Dyfi National Nature Reserve is a wetland reserve known for its rare raised bog habitat and diverse wildlife, offering peaceful walks and birdwatching opportunities in mid-Wales.
Cors Dyfi National Nature Reserve is located on the Dyfi Estuary in mid-Wales, encompassing one of the largest remaining raised bogs in western Britain. The reserve's geography includes acidic peat bogs, wet heathlands, reedbeds, and surrounding woodlands, creating a unique habitat for a variety of plant and animal species adapted to these conditions. The bog itself formed over thousands of years as sphagnum moss accumulated and peat layers developed. The reserve supports a range of important flora including carnivorous sundews, bog asphodel, and cotton grass. It is also a vital site for wildlife, hosting breeding birds such as the rare black-necked grebe, hen harrier, and skylark. Invertebrates like dragonflies and damselflies thrive here as well. Cors Dyfi has a long history of conservation interest, having been designated as a national nature reserve to protect its fragile ecosystem and to promote biodiversity. Visitors can enjoy relatively flat walking trails with viewpoints ideal for wildlife observation and photography. The reserve is well-regarded for peaceful, low-impact recreation including birdwatching and quiet nature walks. Nearby, the Dyfi Osprey Project allows visitors a chance to observe ospreys during the breeding season. Cors Dyfi’s mix of wetland habitats, along with educational signage and guided walks, welcome naturalists and families seeking outdoor connection with a rare and fragile Welsh landscape.
Raised bog habitat with sphagnum moss and peat layers
Rare breeding birds including black-necked grebe and hen harrier
Dyfi Osprey Project nearby offers osprey nest viewing
Accessible nature trails with multiple wildlife hides
One of the few remaining raised bogs in western Britain, formed by sphagnum moss over millennia, supporting specialized plant species.
Several vantage points that allow visitors to observe breeding birds and other wildlife without disturbance.
A nearby conservation project with viewing platforms that monitor and protect nesting ospreys during their seasonal arrival.