What's here? at Gwenffrwd-Dinas
Available on site
15 spaces. Rolled stone surface. No lighting. No height restrictions. Mountain scenery.
Three picnic tables in fenced garden area adjacent to car park.
There is an approximate 2 mile (3km) circular trail which starts from the carpark with about 300m of boardwalk with steps and some gaps at the start.
After the boardwalk the path continues along the riverbank and through woodland.
Some of the trail is flat and the surface is compacted earth, however much of the route is adjacent to the river Tywi and is rugged, uneven, rocky and slippery in places when wet. It is recommended that this section is best attempted by those who are experienced in rough hill walking.
Information boards in large print.
Sturdy walking boots are strongly advised. This is a remote reserve.
Four areas with benches (two with backs, but no arm rests) along nature trail.
Not available on site
No accessible toilets on site Toilets in Llyn Brianne reservoir car park approx 1 mile north of the reserve. Otherwise nearest toilets, including accessible facilities (RADAR key required), in Llandovery.
No accessible toilets on site Toilets in Llyn Brianne reservoir car park approx 1 mile north of the reserve. Otherwise nearest toilets, including accessible facilities (RADAR key required), in Llandovery.
Pushchair Accessible
Wheelchair Accessible
There are no toilets on the reserve Toilets in Llyn Brianne reservoir car park approx 1 mile north of the reserve. Otherwise nearest toilets, including accessible facilities (RADAR key required), in Llandovery.
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.
There is no visitor centre here and this reserve does not have any staff on site.
There is no cafe or shop here, the nearest place for food and drinks is at Towy Bridge Inn around two miles away. We recommend you bring your own food and drinks if this is likely to affect your visit.
Restrictions
The reserve is managed as a safe home for breeding birds, so please keep dogs on a lead at all times. This nature reserve is an important place for wildlife.
Assistance dogs are welcome in all parts of the reserve.