National Nature Reserves in Wales
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National Nature Reserves in Wales are administered by the Countryside Council for Wales in the United Kingdom. There are 67 reserves.
North Wales - Gwynedd, Conwy County, Wrexham County, Flintshire and Denbighshire
- Allt y Benglog
- Caunant Cynfal
- Ceunant Llennurch
- Coed Camlyn
- Coed Cymerau
- Coed Dolgarrog
- Coed Ganllwyd
- Coed Gorswen
- Coed Tremadog
- Coed y Rhygen
- Coedydd Aber
- Coedydd Maentwrog
- Cors Geirch
- Cwm Glas Crafnant
- Cwm Idwal
- Fenn's, Whixall and Bettisfield Mosses NNR (partly in England)
- Hafod Elwy Moor
- Hafod Garregog
- Morfa Dyffryn
- Morfa Harlech
- Rhinog
- Y Berwyn
- Ynys Enlli
- Yr Wyddfa
- Cors Bodeilio
- Cors Erddreiniog
- Cors Goch
- Newborough Warren
Mid Wales - Ceredigion, North Powys, north Carmarthenshire
- Allt Rhyd y Groes
- Cadair Idris
- Claerwen
- Coed Rheidol
- Cors Caron
- Dyfi
- Llyn Eiddwen
- Rhos Goch
- Rhos Llawr Cwrt
- Rounton Hill
- Stanner Rocks
South Wales Pembrokeshire, south Carmarthenshire, Bridgend, Swansea, Monmouthshire and the counties of the South Wales valleys
- Carmel
- Coedmor
- Coed-y-Cerrig
- Coombe Valley Woods
- Cors Goch, Llanllwch
- Corsydd Llangloffan
- Cors y Llyn
- Craig Cerrig Gleisiad A Fran Frynych (Britain's most southerly location for arctic-alpine plants)
- Craig y Cilau
- Crmylyn Bog and Pant y Sais
- Cwm Clydach
- Fiddlers Elbow
- Gower Coast
- Grassholm Island
- Kenfig Pool and dunes
- Lady Park Wood
- Merthyr Mawr
- Nant Irfon
- Ogof Ffynnon Ddu
- Oxwich
- Pengelli Forest
- Penhow Woodlands
- Ramsey Island
- Rhos Goch
- Skomer Island
- Ty Canol
- Stackpole
- Whiteford
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