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Severn Farm Pond teaching area

Severn Farm Pond teaching area © MWT

Teaching Reserves

The Trust has four teaching reserves, two near Welshpool, one near Newtown and one near Machynlleth

Llyn Coed y Dinas teaching area with Purple Loosetrife in flower copyright Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust

Llyn Coed y Dinas teaching area with Purple Loosetrife in flower © MWT

Llyn Coed y Dinas, Welshpool

 

The reserve has a fantastic dipping pond and a large hide with colourful displays which is excellent for bird spotting. The site also has a large car park and good access to all areas. There is a covered teaching area for use in bad weather and a compost toilet on site.

People enjoying an event at Severn Farm Pond copyright Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust

Visitors enjoying an event at Severn Farm Pond © Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust

Severn Farm Pond, Welshpool

 

This reserve has two bird hides and a covered teaching area. There is also a sensory garden. Compost toilet facilities and car parking available.

View of Pwll Penarth Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve

Pwll Penarth Nature Reserve in summer © MWT/Tamasine Stretton

Pwll Penarth, Newtown

 

This reserve has two bird hides and a specially created area for pond dipping. Shallow margins around the lake provides areas for wading birds.

Cors Dyfi observatory bathed in sunshine copyright Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust

Cors Dyfi observatory bathed in sunshine © Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust

Cors Dyfi, Machynlleth

 

Home of the Dyfi Ospreys, this reserve has a spectacular Observatory with large teaching area. The site also has a car park and toilets.

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