Radnor Forest

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Radnor Forest is a remote upland area of moorland and woodland in mid Wales, known for its rolling hills, wildlife, and extensive walking trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf moorland
upland area
woodland
country Wales
drainage headwaters of several local rivers
elevation about 650 metres at highest points
fauna buzzard
grouse
red kite
various upland bird species
geology predominantly Silurian sedimentary rocks
hasLandscapeType broadleaf woodland
coniferous woodland
moorland plateau
rolling hills
hasLandUse forestry
recreation
sheep grazing
hasSummit Bache Hill NERFINISHED
Black Mixen NERFINISHED
Gorllwyn NERFINISHED
Great Rhos NERFINISHED
Whimble NERFINISHED
hasTrail various waymarked walking routes
hasView panoramic views over Mid Wales
views towards the English borderlands
highestPoint Black Mixen NERFINISHED
Great Rhos NERFINISHED
knownFor extensive walking trails
open access land
remote character
wildlife
locatedIn Mid Wales NERFINISHED
Powys NERFINISHED
historic county of Radnorshire
near town of Knighton NERFINISHED
town of Presteigne NERFINISHED
village of New Radnor NERFINISHED
partOf Cambrian Mountains region (broad sense) NERFINISHED
popularFor birdwatching
hiking
mountain biking
protectedStatus parts designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest
vegetation acid grassland
conifer plantations
heather moorland
mixed native woodland

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Radnorshire containsFeature Radnor Forest