In reply to Simon Richardson:
Hi Simon. Great to hear about your links to RSPB Gwenffrwd Dinas. Unfortunately there is no longer public access to the Gwenffrwd valley area of the reserve, due to the deterioration of the visitor infrastructure (boardwalk, steps and footbridge etc.) this area of the reserve was closed a number of years ago. This was partly due to the change in staffing on the reserve, as you mentioned in your post there used to be a full time warden, an assistant warden and residential volunteers. At present there is only a warden and they have responsibility for Gwenffrwd Dinas and another reserve, however this is a step forward from where we were a few years ago with one warden who covered four sites stretching from Snowdonia to Swansea. Thankfully they also have some local volunteers who help out, but the number of people on the ground is still less than it used to be. There is public access to the Dinas and there are permissive paths across other areas of the reserve but at present the Gwenffrwd valley is unsafe for visitors. Based on photographs posted on social media over recent weeks the publicly accessible parts of the reserve are providing outstanding views of returning migrants including pied flycatcher, redstarts and wood warbler so there is still plenty to see and I hope you continue to enjoy visiting the reserve.