Alyn Valley Woods Special Area of Conservation is a region of ancient woodland and limestone valley habitats in northeast Wales, valued for its rich biodiversity and scenic walking trails.
Alyn Valley Woods Special Area of Conservation (SAC) encompasses a collection of ancient broadleaved woodlands and limestone gorge habitats located along the River Alyn in northeast Wales. The area covers several discrete woodland sites, including Loggerheads Country Park, Nant Alyn, and Moel Findeg, highlighting the ecological importance of mixed deciduous forests and calcareous grasslands on limestone substrates. These woodlands provide habitat for many rare and protected species such as the lesser horseshoe bat, dormouse, and several notable butterfly and plant species. The deep, wooded river valley features steep slopes with semi-natural woodland dominated by ash, oak, and wych elm. Visitors can explore well-marked trails running through diverse ecosystems, offering opportunities for birdwatching, nature photography, and peaceful hiking. The historic character of the area is enhanced by the presence of old quarry workings and remnants of traditional woodland management. The proximity to Loggerheads Country Park provides a range of visitor facilities, including picnic areas and interpretive signage that explain the natural and cultural heritage of the valley. This SAC is part of a wider network of conservation designations in Wales, contributing to the preservation of crucial habitats under the EU Habitats Directive. Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate the combination of woodland biodiversity and dramatic limestone landscapes that give Alyn Valley Woods a unique recreational and educational appeal.
Scenic limestone gorge views at Loggerheads Country Park
Rare lesser horseshoe bat and dormouse habitats
Ancient semi-natural woodlands with diverse flora
Peaceful walking trails following the River Alyn
A visitor-friendly woodland park featuring footpaths through limestone gorges and diverse wildlife habitats.
A limestone river valley providing clean water habitats that support rare aquatic and riparian species.
Semi-natural broadleaved woodlands with veteran trees and rich understory flora important for conservation.