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Llandeilo Graban

History

Llandeilo Graban (Photo P Hurt)

The road running through the middle of the reserve lies on the former railway bed of the Wye Valley line that ran from Three Cocks to Llanidloes. The railway was opened in 1864 and was closed in 1963. Subsequently the county council converted this stretch of line into a road.

Wildlife of Interest

The reserve has a rich and varied flora which in turn supports a very large number of invertebrates and animals. The uncommon Welsh Stonecrop (Sedum fosterianum) occurs here in one of only a handful of sites in Radnor, as does the Hare's Foot Clover (Trifolium arvense) a plant of arable fields. Other flowering plants include Columbine which is thought to have been introduced with the railway as well as Woodsage, Angelica and Common Valerian.
A moth record for the reserve contains over sixty species. Butterflies seen on the site include Small Heath, Meadow Brown, Speckled Wood, Small Skipper and Dark Green Fritillary. The now uncommon Glow Worm was recorded on the reserve in the Mid1990's, and many species of longhorn beetle have been found feeding on flowerheads.
The small mammal records for the reserve include Common and Pygmy Shrews as well as Wood and Field Voles.

Mae'r safle yma yn llawn bywyd gwyllt, gyda'r planhigion amrywiol cyfoethog yn cefnogi'r nifer arferthol o drychfilod ac anifeiliaid. Mae'r cofnod gwyfynod argyfer y safle yn cynnwys dros chwedeg gwahanol math.

Directions

The roadside reserve can be found by taking the road from Erwood Bridge towards Llanstephan. Once the cattle grid is crossed leaving the common and you have crossed the bridge over the new road leading to Erwood road bridge you will be on the roadside reserve. The reserve extends for about another 1.5 miles on either side of the road down to the railway bridge at Ciliau Dingle.
There are laybys on the road please park in these to avoid blocking this narrow road.

Status

The roadside reserve has been managed under an agreement with Powys County Council since 1976.

Mae'r gwarchodle ochr lon yma wedi cael ei reoli o dan gytundeb a chyngor sir Powys ers 1976.

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