Bwlch Nant yr Arian SAC is a protected upland area known for its rich biodiversity, including rare habitats and species, and offers extensive trails, mountain biking, and wildlife observation opportunities.
Bwlch Nant yr Arian Special Area of Conservation (SAC) is located in the Cambrian Mountains of Ceredigion, Wales. Covering a significant upland area, it features a mosaic of habitats such as moorlands, woodlands, and riparian zones, supporting an array of rare flora and fauna. The conservation site is particularly noted for protecting Atlantic oak woodlands, upland heath, and habitats essential for species like the otter and the rare marsh fritillary butterfly. Geographically, the area includes the Nant yr Arian reservoir and surrounding hills, providing opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to engage in mountain biking on purpose-built trails, hiking, and wildlife watching. The Wales Coast Path and other footpaths traverse parts of the site, offering scenic views over forested slopes and open moorlands. Historically, this area has traditional uses such as sheep grazing and has benefited from conservation efforts aimed at habitat restoration and protection. Visitors can exploit diverse ecosystems ranging from conifer plantations to native deciduous woodland, making it a hotspot for birdwatchers, especially during migration seasons. The managed forest and reservoir also support angling and serve as an important water catchment area. Interpretation boards at trailheads and access points provide educational context about the natural environment and the SAC's role in conserving Wales' natural heritage.
Purpose-built mountain biking trail center with routes for all levels
Atlantic oak woodlands and upland heath supporting rare species
Nant yr Arian reservoir with scenic viewpoints and fishing opportunities
Network of walking trails offering diverse landscape exploration
A central water body providing habitat for aquatic species and offering angling facilities within the conservation area.
A variety of trails ranging from beginner to advanced, designed within the forestry areas that attract cyclists nationwide.
Ancient native woodlands offering crucial habitat for birds, insects, and plant species protected under SAC designation.