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Morfa Dinlle is 117 ha of grazed pasture protected by flood defence walls. It includes wet pasture with permanent pools and shallow seasonal pools, rushy pasture, and some higher ground.
Our aim is to manage the site to provide ideal habitat for the existing nesting lapwings on the site and to increase the current number breeding to 26 pairs within the next 10 years.
The site is on a low-lying peninsula and forms part of a system of grazing marsh and sand dunes extending north towards Anglesey from the mainland, enclosing Foryd Bay, an area of saltmarsh that is designated as SSSI and a Local Nature Reserve. The seaward side of the peninsula has a popular beach, in a picturesque setting with the backdrop of Snowdonia to the east.
Contact information
Morfa Dinlle
Tai'r Gors
Pentre Berw
Gaerwen
LL60 6LB
Telephone: 01248 421100
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Important note
This site is one of several that due to its size, location and/or conservation sensitivity is not capable of accommodating large numbers of visitors (unless stated).
Where possible, we have indicated the nearest equivalent RSPB nature reserve suitable for visiting. If you require further information, please use the contact details provided.
This does not affect any statutory rights of access under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act or Land Reform (Scotland) Act legislation.