Djidji Falls
A set of gorgeous waterfalls in pristine rainforest. The main falls are some 150 m wide and 40-70 m high.
Yew at Llanfaredd St Mary Church
An enormous yew tree with an approximate girth of 9.22 m. Its size has not much changed over the last two centuries.
Yew at Mamhead St Thomas Church
A beautiful yew tree that has a circumference of 9.6 m. The massive trunk at the height of some 2.1 m was sawn off and now branches rise from it in all directions.
Yew at Kingston St Mary Church
An ancient yew tree that long ago divided into several parts. The girth around these parts at the ground level is 10.03 m.
Yew at South Hayling St Mary’s Church
An ancient, enormous yew tree that has multiple stems. The circumference around all these stems in 1998 was 10.06 m.
Olupites Waterfall (Oļupītes ūdenskritums)
An interesting waterfall. It is 0.6 m high and 1.4 m wide. Before it part of the river disappears in a hole – natural swallet.
Yew at Mallwyd St Tydecho’s Church
An ancient yew that has divided into several parts. The circumference around them is 10.06 m.
Yew at Loose All Saints’ Church
An ancient yew tree. The hollow has divided its trunk into several parts, the circumference of its trunk is at least 10.06 m.
Yew at Llanarth St Teilo’s Church
An enormous yew tree with a very thick, ball-like bole that has a circumference of 10.06 m.
Yews at Bettws Newydd St Aeddan’s Church
Three enormous yews in the churchyard. The largest has a circumference of 10.5 m and is an unusual tree.