List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Radnor
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This is a list of the Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) in the Radnor
Radnorshire
Radnorshire is one of thirteen historic and former administrative counties of Wales. It is represented by the Radnorshire area of Powys, which according to the 2001 census, had a population of 24,805...

 Area of Search
Area of Search
Areas of Search are geographical areas used in the selection of Sites of Special Scientific Interest. In England these are largely based on the 1974–1996 administrative counties...

. For SSSIs elsewhere in Wales
Wales
Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain, bordered by England to its east and the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea to its west. It has a population of three million, and a total area of 20,779 km²...

, see List of SSSIs by Area of Search.
  • Aberithon and Bedw Turbaries
  • Bach Howey Gorge
  • Bach-y-graig Stream Section
  • Banc Hirllwyn
  • Burfa Boglands
  • Caban Lakeside Woodlands
  • Cae Aber-Glanhirin
  • Cae Coed-gleision
  • Cae Cwm-bach
  • Cae Cwm-rhocas (Cwm Roches Meadow)
  • Cae Henfron
  • Cae Llwyn
  • Caeau Bryn-du
  • Caeau Coed Mawr (Coedmawr Fields)
  • Caeau Hirnant
  • Caeau Penglaneinon
  • Caeau Troed-Rhiw-Drain (Troed-Rhiw-Drain Meadows)
  • Caeau Wern
  • Cerrig-gwalch
  • Cilcenni Dingle
  • Ciliau
  • Coed Aberdulas
  • Coed Aberedw
  • Coed Bryn-Person
  • Coed y Cefn
  • Coed yr Allt-goch
  • Coed-mawr Quarry
  • Coedydd Glannau a Cwm Coel
  • Colwyn Brook Marshes (North & South)
  • Cors Cae'r Neuadd
  • Cors Ty-Llwyd
  • Cors Y Llyn
    Cors y Llyn National Nature Reserve
    Cors y Llyn National Nature Reserve can be found about 2.5 kilometres south of Newbridge on Wye, off the A470 road in mid-Wales.The bogs and open water at the centre of the reserve are enclosed by a band of trees, which are surrounded by an area of pasture. The meadow at the site’s entrance is one...

  • Crabtree Green Meadow
  • Craig Fawr
  • Cwm Gwynllyn
  • Cwm-gwanon Dingle and Pasture
  • Cwm-Illa Brook Marsh
  • Cwmsaise
  • Dolyhir Meadows
  • Dolyhir Quarry
  • Far Hall Meadow
  • Glascwm and Gladestry Hills
  • Gwernaffel Dingle
  • Gwern-yfed-fach Quarry
  • Gweunydd Camnant
  • Gweunydd Coch-y-dwst
  • Gweunydd Crychell
  • Gweunydd Dwfnant (Dwfnant Pasture)
  • Gweunydd Esgairdraenllwyn (Esgairdraenllwyn Pastures)
  • Gweunydd Nant y Dernol
  • Gweunydd Ty'n-y-Llidiart
  • Howey Brook Stream Section
  • Ithon Valley Woodlands
  • Lake Wood, Llandrindod Wells
  • Lane Farm Pastures
  • Llan Bwch-llyn Lake
  • Llandeilo, Rhulen and Llanbedr Hills
  • Llanelwedd Rocks
  • Llanfawr Quarries, Llandrindod Wells
  • Llymwynt Brook Pastures
  • Lower Caerfaelog Pastures
  • Maelienydd
  • Marcheini Uplands, Gilfach Farm & Gamallt
  • Moity and Garth Dingles and Fron Wood
  • Moorlands Pastures
  • New Castle Meadows
  • New House Meadow
  • Newmead
  • Pen-cerrig Stream Section
  • Pen-Common, Llanbedr
  • Pentrosfa Mire
  • Radnor Forest
    Radnor Forest
    Radnor Forest is a rock dome in Mid Wales, and a forest only in the mediæval sense of an unenclosed area used for hunting . The highest point is Great Rhos or Rhos Fawr, a broad featureless plateau which reaches , and a similar plateau adjoining to the east, Black Mixen is the only Nuttall to...

  • Rhagnentydd Gwy Uchaf / Upper Wye Tributaries
  • Rhos Dwfnant
  • Rhos Goch (Rhos Goch Common)
  • Rhos Pant-tyle
  • Rhos Penrhiw
  • Rhos Rhyd-y-ceir
  • Rhos yr Hafod
  • River Lugg
    River Lugg
    The River Lugg , rises near Llangynllo, Powys. It flows through the border town of Presteigne, Wales then through Herefordshire, England, including the town of Leominster, south of which it is met by a tributary, the River Arrow, then to a confluence with the River Wye, which it joins at Mordiford,...

  • River Teme
    River Teme
    The River Teme rises in Mid Wales, south of Newtown in Powys, and flows through Knighton where it crosses the border into England down to Ludlow in Shropshire, then to the north of Tenbury Wells on the Shropshire/Worcestershire border there, on its way to join the River Severn south of Worcester...

  • River Wye (Tributaries)/Afon Gwy (Isafonydd)
  • Stanner Rocks
    Stanner Rocks
    Stanner Rocks is a rounded hill, steep in parts, which lies close to the Wales border with England between Walton and Kington. In addition to having some of the oldest rocks in Wales, a superb collection of wild plants can be found here...

  • The Wern, Rhosgoch
  • Trecoed/Castle Crab
  • Twenty-five Acre Wood
  • Upper Nantserth Pasture
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