Tennant Canal

Tennant Canal

重要栖息地水上景观野生动物栖息地原生森林/植物湿地水生动物栖息地鸟类 & 野生动物 观赏秀丽美景

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Tennant Canal is 8 miles in length from Port Tennant to its junction with the Neath Canal at Aberdulais. Aside from the water of the canal itself, additional wetland habitats include a fen and a small area of wet woodland. The site is known to be used by otters, and is of importance to a variety of bird species such as kingfisher, sedge warbler, peregrine and kestrel. It is designated as a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation. National Cycle Route 4 runs part way along the Canal. Access via Wern Fawr Road. Neath and Tennant Canals Trust. http:www.neath-tennant-canals.org.uk/

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