Elenydd

E298010

Elenydd is a remote upland moorland and wildlife-rich wilderness area in central Wales, known for its rugged landscapes, peat bogs, and important bird habitats.

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Elenydd canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf moorland
region of Wales
upland area
wilderness area
containsFeature hills
peat bogs
upland reservoirs
upland streams
valleys
country Wales
designatedAs Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Area of Conservation (in parts)
surface form: Special Area of Conservation

Special Protection Area
hasCharacteristic high rainfall
limited road access
open vistas
sparsely populated
hasConservationStatus Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Area of Conservation (in parts)
surface form: Special Area of Conservation

Special Protection Area
hasEcosystemType acid grassland
blanket bog
heather moorland
upland heath
upland mire
hasLandscapeType peat bog
rugged landscape
upland plateau
hasLandUse forestry plantations
sheep grazing
water catchment
importantForSpecies curlew
dunlin
golden plover
hen harrier
merlin
Peregrine falcon
surface form: peregrine falcon

red kite
short-eared owl
snipe
knownFor important bird populations
open moorland scenery
peatland habitats
remote character
wildlife-rich habitats
locatedIn Cambrian Mountains
Ceredigion
Powys
central Wales

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