Cors Ddyga
Pentre BerwOpenSee opening timesEscape to the quiet lakes and pools of Cors Ddyga, where Bitterns boom and Lapwings forage. Tread the footpaths and watch birds of prey circle the skies, or visit at dusk to watch Starling murmurations.
About
RSPB Cors Ddyga lies within one of the largest lowland wetlands in Wales. The lakes, ponds and ditches that make up Cors Ddyga are some of the most important in the UK and host more than 30 scarce wetland plants.
Breeding Lapwings, bubbling Curlews and singing Skylarks call the grassland home in this Welsh nature reserve. On the marshes look for wetland flowers, singing Reed Buntings and breeding qildfowl. Up in the skies, Marsh Harriers and Buzzards patrol. The reserve is also home to Otters, Water Voles, and plenty of winter wildfowl.
At a glance
Council Maintained Car Park at the beginning of the visitor's trail.
There are no accessible toilets on-site. The nearest public toilets are in Llangefni around 3.5 miles away.
There are no toilets on-site. the nearest public toilets are in Llangefni around 3.5 miles away.
One trail which is suitable for wheelchairs/pushchairs for a short distance to the Berw Colliery Scheduled Ancient Monument. The rest of the trail is stone track, and grass-covered clay.
One trail which is suitable for wheelchairs/pushchairs for a short distance to the Berw Colliery Scheduled Ancient Monument. The rest of the trail is stone track, and grass-covered clay.
There are no toilets on-site. The nearest public toilets are in Llangefni around 3.5 miles away.
BBQs are a fire risk, endangering other people and the precious wildlife and habitats here. They are not permitted on the reserve at any time.
Dogs are only allowed on public footpaths and bridleways. Dogs are allowed on the public cycle paths, but not on the RSPB visitor trail.
Assistance dogs are welcome in all parts of the reserve.
Contact Cors Ddyga
Tai'r Gors, Gaerwen, Isle of Anglesey, LL60 6LB 01248 421949