Cors Caron National Nature Reserve
Cors Caron National Nature Reserve
About two miles north of Tregaron, Ceredigion, towards Pontrhydfendigaid on the B4343
Accessibility information
Facilities for visitors with disabilities at Cors Caron include:
– The fully accessible circular boardwalk route (Cors Caron Walk) runs for 1 mile (1.5 kilometres) over the south-east bog
– The access to the boardwalk is 400 metres from the main car park along a fully accessible path (the total distance of the return route is 1.6 miles/2.6 kilometres)
– The route goes past the entrance to the accessible bog hide where you can enjoy a peaceful view of the reserve and its wildlife
– There are passing and resting places along the way
– There is some seating along the boardwalk and in the bog hide
– There are accessible toilets in the main car park
Cors Caron National Nature Reserve is in the beautiful River Teifi valley. It covers one of the largest actively growing raised bogs in the lowlands of Britain. The bogs are an important habitat for rare flora and fauna, and you might see soaring red kites, skylarks, curlews, otters, native lizards and colourful dragonflies. The accessible Cors Caron walk showcases the best boggy bits, with an accessible hide along the way with lovely views over the floodplain. The Old Railway walk follows an old railway line along the edge of the reserve, and provides a flat surface for wheelchairs, bikes and buggies. Find out more on the Cors Caron National Nature Reserve website.
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B4343, Tregaron, Ceredigion, SY25 6JF |