Wye So Special?
The Wye Valley AONB has been designated for special attention in recognition of its
(1) Exceptional landscape - dramatic limestone gorge and some of the most outstanding native woodlands to be found in Britain.
(2) Impressive geology - from Silurian limestones to plateaux of Old Red Sandstone: "Like a set of pie dishes, one within the other."
(3) Historic legacies - Silure (Iron Age) hillforts; Norman castles; the first Cistercian Abbey in Wales and a pioneering industrial heritage in iron; brass; wire; tinplate and copper works.
(4) Wildlife - A quarter of Britain's population of lesser horseshoe bats, a growing population of peregrine falcons, goshawks, ravens, rare whitebeam, nightjar and lesser known fish like the shad and twaite..
The designation indicates to everyone how important it is to protect and preserve the area's distinctive qualities, for the benefit of present and future generations.




