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Carmarthenshire Wildlife Watch – Next 2 Walks

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Saturday 10th September 2016
Carmel Lime Kilns – Carmarthenshire Wildlife Watch invite you to meet at Carmel Hall on the A476, (SN 58751 16406) which is approximately half way between Crosshands and Llandeilo, on the left-hand side of the road. The Hall can be easily missed so if you prefer you can meet them at the Stag & Pheasant pub car park by 9.50am and then follow us to the Hall.


The land was previously managed by The Grasslands Trust and is a fabulous landscape to explore. It has sprawling grasslands, ancient woodlands, lime kilns, disused quarries and wildflower meadows. It has several rare species of plants but is more noted for having several sightings of a very rare bee, the Brown-banded carder bee (Bombus humilis). It is an area that lends itself to photography with dramatic scenery and a plethora of wonderful flora. We look forward to sharing this magical place with you.

Tuesday 13th September 2016
Kidwelly Quay

Meet in the Quay car park (the one at the end of the road).

Join them on a leisurely walk around the beautiful, Kidwelly Quay. It is a fabulously diverse area, rich in wildlife, scenery and history. It’s a real hidden gem and is a bird-watcher’s paradise.

This walk is suitable for most abilities.


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