Ty Canol

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Ty Canol is an ancient woodland area in Pembrokeshire, Wales, renowned for its rich biodiversity, prehistoric archaeological features, and atmospheric moss-covered oak forests.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient woodland
woodland nature reserve
climate mild and wet Atlantic climate
country Wales
hasAccess public footpaths
hasArchaeologicalFeature prehistoric monuments
rock carvings
hasArchaeologicalPeriod prehistoric
hasCharacteristic ancient woodland indicator species
atmospheric landscape
boulder screes
high biodiversity
prehistoric archaeological features
rock outcrops
hasConservationStatus protected woodland
hasEcosystemType Atlantic oak woodland
hasHabitatType temperate rainforest
hasNotableFauna bats
birds
invertebrates
hasNotableFlora hazel
holly
lichens
liverworts
mosses
oak trees
rowan
hasSoilType rocky acidic soils
hasVegetationType fern‑rich woodland
lichen‑rich woodland
moss‑covered oak forest
isKnownFor ancient oak trees
moss‑covered rocks and trees
prehistoric archaeology
rich biodiversity
isManagedFor nature conservation
isPopularFor nature observation
walking
wildlife watching
locatedIn Pembrokeshire
south‑west Wales
nearbyFeature Preseli Hills
nearbySettlement Newport, Pembrokeshire
supportsProcess natural woodland regeneration

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NP44 covers Ty Canol