Biodiversity

The Elan Estate Woodland Biodiversity Project is being undertaken to enhance the biodiversity of our deciduous woodlands.

  • The aim of the Project is to improve the biodiversity of our woodlands. That is to increase the variety and numbers of all groups of animals and plants wherever possible in line with the UK Biodiversity Action Plan. Also to improve facilities for access and education as well as enjoyment of the woodland environment.
  • On the Elan Estate there are 350 hectares of coniferous woodland and 100 hectares of broadleaved woodland. The coniferous woods have been planted over the past 200 years whilst the broadleaved woods, mostly sessile oak, are known as "semi-natural ancient woodlands" and have been present for about 8,000 years.
  • The broadleaved woods have a much greater variety of wildlife associated with them but the conifers are also essential for some species of bird.
  • All the Estate's broadleaved woods are Sites of Special Scientific Interest and even one coniferous wood is included. Some of both types are also included in a Special Protection Area under the European Wild Birds Directive.
  • The main task ahead over the next twenty years is to replace at least 70 hectares of what is now coniferous woods with broadleaved species. Large areas of conifers will need to be clear-felled and then replanted with thousands of small oak, birch, rowan, hazel and ash which are being grown for us from seed gathered on the Estate.
  • Some areas will be replanted with mostly conifers so as to create a much wider age range of trees in the permanently coniferous areas. This will greatly increase their populations of a number of birds, insects and wild flowers.
  • Throughout the Project the changes in the wildlife of all the wooded areas will be closely monitored by the Elan Estate's Countryside Ranger Service both by a detailed photographic record and by scientific wildlife surveying.
  • An important part of the work has been to improve access to the woodlands partly via two new car-parks and 40 kilometres of woodland walks.
  • Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water are committed to improving nature conservation, access and recreation on their lands whenever possible.They have been financially helped in this Project by the Forestry Commission via its Woodland Grant Scheme.
Contact Elan Valley Trust

Elan Valley Trust
Elan Estate Office
Elan Village
Rhayader
Powys
LD6 5HP
Tel: 44 (0) 1597 810449
Fax: 44 (0) 1597 811276

Responsible for open hill land, Elan Village and self-catering properties

Contact Form
Elan Valley Trust / Ymddiriedolaeth Cwm Elan
Contact Visitor Centre

Elan Valley Visitor Centre
Elan Valley
RHAYADER
Powys
LD6 5HP

Tel: 44 (0) 1597 810880

Responsible for Visitor Centre, dams and reservoirs, woodlands and Elan Valley Trail

Contact Form
Countryside Council for Wales / Cyngor Cefn Gwlad Cymru