The Wern
Know before you go
Dogs
When to visit
Amseroedd agor
Open at all timesAmser gorau i ymweld
All yearAm dan y warchodfa
The different habitats on this reserve include bracken-covered slopes, with areas of open woodland and scattered mature silver birch and yew trees, and a small area of heathland. The archaeological features of this reserve now provide important homes for plants and animals too. Dry stone walls form boundaries around the reserve and an old millstone outcrop and quarry lies within the reserve.
The stone walls at the reserve are particularly important for lichens, mosses and ferns. They are also a valuable refuge for invertebrates, such as spiders and snails, and reptiles, such as common lizards and adders, which use them for hibernation, feeding and resting.
Directions
By car
Follow the B4293 south from Monmouth for approximately
4 km. Take a right-turn, signposted Craig y Dorth, onto a road which goes steeply downhill. Continue down this road, passing the telephone box at Troy View Farm, and approximately 1 km further on, opposite a right-hand turn just past Little Wern, you will reach a footpath sign on the left with a very small lay-by / parking area. The entrance to the reserve is located here (grid ref: SO 485 087).
Near the reserve
New Grove Meadows, Pentwyn Farm, Wyeswood Common and Prisk Wood all lie to the north and west of the reserve.
Public footpaths are located in the surrounding countryside.