Wales

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The Erddig Estate is situated 2 miles south of Wrexham (Grid Ref: 117:SJ326485). The National Trust acquired the property in 1973 and it includes a 17th century house, formal gardens and 514 hectares (1,250 acres) of parkland.The park has a range of habitats including woodland, farmland, pasture, a lake and wetland. One site, Sontley Moor, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).

St George’s Wood in the Forest of Cardiff

The Forest of Cardiff is an urban conservation and environmental project which started in 1988. It is a voluntary organisation set up to carry out tree establishment and urban woodland management with community involvement.

East Williamston Community Woodland, Pembrokeshire

Please Note:  Limited space.  The site at East Williamston is approximately 14 acres in all, comprising of several fields mostly set in a valley. On the Western side, the ground rises on a natural gradient with hedges around the whole area of the field, approximately 5 acres, with established trees set in the boundaries.

Centre For Alternatative Technology, Powys

CAT has working examples of environmentally responsible buildings, energy conservation, organic growing and waste management. You can visit CAT throughout the year.