Cors Goch, Carmarthenshire
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Cors Goch is a bogland found in Carmarthenshire, a couple of miles west of Carmarthen and near the hamlet of Llanllwch, is one of the few raised bogs in these western shires: it is denoted as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, and is preserved as a nature reserve.
Formed through the accumulation of the remains of plants, and later on peat, it reaches a depth of 16 feet in some places. Its various types of wet and dry habitats are home to a wealth of wildlife, from insect-eating intermediate sundews, to buzzards and kestrels.
Location
- Location map: 51°50’33"N, 4°22’30"W
Outside links
- Cors Goch, Llanllwch: Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales