, Abergwyngregyn, Gwynedd Wales UK Website
An area of scenic beauty, this steep sided wooded valley leading to a spectacular waterfall in the foothills of Y Carneddau, has long been a popular beauty spot. The site supports a variety of habitats and a diversity of species of woodland and of open farmland and scrub. There is a range of nesting birds, including raven and peregrine on the cliffs, tree pipit and redstart along the woodland edge, and pied flycatcher and wood warbler in the Oak woods. There are many historic and archaeological monuments, including round and long huts, cairns, a medieval hafod and an iron age hill fort testifying to the long history of human occupation.
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