CRAIG-Y-CILAU NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE
Natural site
2024
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2024
Many extraction quarries were dug here, following the opening of the Brecon Canal, which allowed limestone to be transported to neighbouring towns. It was widely used for the construction of ovens as well as for bleaching house facades. The limestone also provides a very rich soil, a wide variety of plants flourish on this cliff, now considered of scientific interest and integrated into a nature reserve.
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