Alyn Valley Woods and Alyn Gorge Caves is a Site of Special Scientific Interest[1] on the border of Flintshire and Denbighshire in north Wales. Most of the site is also designated as the Alyn Valley Woods Special Area of Conservation[2] and the southern part includes Loggerheads Country Park. The SSSI has an area of 190.3 hectares while the SAC covers 168.3 hectares.[1][2]
Site of Special Scientific Interest | |
Location | Clwyd |
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Grid reference | SJ1800864866 |
Coordinates | 53°10′28″N 3°13′41″W / 53.174561°N 3.2281478°W |
Interest | Biological and Geology |
Area | 191.1 ha |
Notification | 1 January 1957 |
A large part of the site is covered by broadleaved woodland with sessile oak, ash and sycamore among the dominant tree species.[1] Notable plants in the woods include stinking hellebore, green-flowered helleborine and wayfaring tree.[2] There are also areas of calcareous grassland with plants such as bloody cranesbill and lesser meadow-rue.[1] Much of the site lies on an escarpment of Carboniferous limestone and there are three cave systems: Ogof Hesp Alyn, Ogof Hen Ffynhonnau and Ogof Nadolig.[1] Lead ore, zinc ore, limestone and calcite were formerly mined in the area.[1]
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edit- ^ a b c d e f "Alyn Valley Woods and Alyn Gorge Caves (PDF)". Site of Special Scientific Interest Citation. Countryside Council for Wales. Retrieved 7 May 2014.[permanent dead link]
- ^ a b c "Alyn Valley Woods". Joint Nature Conservation Committee. Retrieved 7 May 2014.