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Crymlyn Bog

Also known as: Cors Crymlyn

Free admission

Crymlyn Bog is a forest or woodland in the United Kingdom.

Crymlyn Bog, forests & woodlands in South Wales

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–3 h
Nearest railway station
Llansamlet · 2.7 km
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

Crymlyn Bog is a named forest, woodland or nature reserve in the United Kingdom. Coordinates: 51.6368°, -3.8842°. This entry is part of The Great Britain Guide, a free, ad-free, open-data tourist directory.

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From the Wikipedia article

Crymlyn Bog (Welsh: Cors Crymlyn) is a nature reserve and a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest of international significance, near Swansea, south Wales. It is the largest area of lowland fen in Wales and lies immediately to the eastern side of Kilvey Hill just north of the industrial area of Crymlyn Burrows. Plantlife found in the bog is more typical of that found in East Anglia. Habitats range from swamps, carr (fen), water meadows and tall reed beds to waterlogged scrub consisting mainly of willow, where wetter areas merge with woodland. There are a number of plants found in the wetland that are rare in Great Britain. Examples of these include the slender cotton grass and lesser water plantain. In 2003, surveys of Crymlyn Bog, Pant-y-Sais Fen and the inter-connecting wetlands identified the area as one of only three locations in the UK at which the fen raft spider is found. The extent of the population is unknown but the quality of habitat at the site is considered good enough for the population to be stable. The reserve is a haven for birds. Predatory visitors like the hen harrier, buzzard, hobby and the occasional marsh harrier visit the site regularly. The site provides an important refuge for a range of wetland birds like the bittern, water rail, sedge and reed warblers, bearded tit and grey heron, which can often be seen or heard there. There is a visitor centre in the bog, which is frequented by nature and bird watching enthusiasts.

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Background

History

In previous inter-glacial periods the estuary of the River Clydach and River Neath once flowed through the valley now occupied by the wetland complex. Crymlyn Bog is an historic boundary between 'South' and 'West Wales', between the lordships of Glamorgan and Gower, and between the medieval and modern (i.e. until 1923) dioceses of St. David's and Llandaff. Part of the land was previously owned by a BP oil refinery where oil from the refinery spilt out into the wetland changing its ecology. Crymlyn Bog was largely owned by the CEGB who used the fen to dump waste PFA and in this same area Swansea City Council used it as a landfill site. Small parts were owned by the Neath and Tennant Canal…

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Coordinates
51.6368, -3.8842
District
Swansea
Parish
Bonymaen
Postcode
SA7 9YF
Parliamentary constituency
Neath and Swansea East
Nearest railway station
Llansamlet2.7 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Crymlyn Bog?
Crymlyn Bog is in South Wales, United Kingdom (postcode SA7 9YF), in the parish of Bonymaen.
Is Crymlyn Bog free to visit?
Yes, Crymlyn Bog is free to enter.
How do I get to Crymlyn Bog?
The nearest railway station is Llansamlet, about 2.7 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode SA7 9YF.