Britain's official guide to canals, rivers and lakes

Wednesday 17th March 2010

Wildlife in South west Wales

You'll find all sorts of wildlife on Britain's canals and rivers - from common sights such as mallards and moorhens, to the more shy and retiring residents of the riverbank, like the otter and water vole. And the good news is that half of the UK population live within five miles of the waterways, so there's nothing to stop you taking a walk along the towpath and spotting some waterside wildlife.

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Brecon Mountain Railway »

Pant Station

South west Wales

CF48 2UP

Tel: 01685 722 988

  • Historic structure
  • Country park

Cwm Clydach »

Craig cefn parc

Swansea,

South west Wales

Tel: 01792 842927

  • Nature reserve

Fourteen Locks Canal Centre »

Newport,

South west Wales

Tel: 01633 894802

  • Nature reserve
  • Visitor centre

Welsh Wildlife Centre »

Teifi Marshes Nature Reserve

Cardigan,

South west Wales

SA43 2TB

Tel: 01239 621600

  • Nature reserve
  • Visitor centre
  • Cottages & hotels

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