Caeau Pant-y-Bryn
Caeau Pant-y-Bryn is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Carmarthenshire, Wales.Caeau Pant-y-Bryn SSSI is located approximately north-west of Glanaman, and covers. Its north-east boundary abuts the Mountain Road from Glanaman to Coed Llandyfan.
The site is a set of five unimproved fields grazed by ponies, of a type once typical in the area, but now rare. The fields sit on Namurian sandstone and quartzite covered in Pleistocene boulder clay. The SSSI citation for Caeau Pant-y-Bryn specifies that the main feature is "a large stand of purple moor-grass and meadow thistle Fen-meadow". A number of sedges and other plants are notable at the site, including:
- carnation sedge
- tawny sedge
- flea sedge
- compact rush
- sharp-flowered rush
- meadow thistle
- whorled caraway
- devil's-bit scabious
- tormentil