Stanlo Pool

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Radnorshire

Wales

Stanlo Pool

B4372 at Upper Bank
B4372 at Upper Bank Credit: Peter Whatley

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Stanlo Pool Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.268231/-3.1391783 or Grid Reference SO2263. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

B4372 at Upper Bank
B4372 at Upper Bank
B4372 at Bank
B4372 at Bank
B4372 at the junction for Bestbrook Farm
B4372 at the junction for Bestbrook Farm
B4372 at Crossfield Lane
B4372 at Crossfield Lane
B4372 approaching Badland Farm
B4372 approaching Badland Farm
B4372 at Badland Farm
B4372 at Badland Farm
Trig point on Bache Hill
Trig point on Bache Hill
Radnor forest track
Radnor forest track
Path up the Whimble from Knowle Hill and New Radnor This path would have bordered a forestry plantation and following some clear felling the area is now a lot more pleasant. Hazy spring views over the Radnor valley area. This is at around 400m above sea level.
Path up the Whimble from Knowle Hill and New Radnor
This path would have bordered a forestry plantation and following some clear felling the area is now a lot more pleasant. Hazy spring views over the Radnor valley area. This is at around 400m above sea level.
Path and forestry track on the Whimble It's a hazy spring morning but even at this height there are distant views to many of the significant summits of the region. Titterstone Clee Hill caught my eye on the far horizon.
Path and forestry track on the Whimble
It's a hazy spring morning but even at this height there are distant views to many of the significant summits of the region. Titterstone Clee Hill caught my eye on the far horizon.
Path below the Whimble in Radnor Forest This area is still depicted as a forestry plantation on my O/S map but has obviously been clear felled for a few years now. The views open up towards the heathery slopes of the Whimble.
Path below the Whimble in Radnor Forest
This area is still depicted as a forestry plantation on my O/S map but has obviously been clear felled for a few years now. The views open up towards the heathery slopes of the Whimble.
Big shed between Whimble and Bache Hill in Radnor Forest Lambing shed I guess. Sheltered spot between two domed hills.
Big shed between Whimble and Bache Hill in Radnor Forest
Lambing shed I guess. Sheltered spot between two domed hills.
View to Whinyard Rocks from Whimble's eastern slopes A small flock of sure footed sheep are grazing in and over the rocky outcrop. At first I thought they might be goats. One of the tumuli on the southern end of Bache Hill stands out against the blue sky.
View to Whinyard Rocks from Whimble's eastern slopes
A small flock of sure footed sheep are grazing in and over the rocky outcrop. At first I thought they might be goats. One of the tumuli on the southern end of Bache Hill stands out against the blue sky.
Mountain goats, sorry sheep on Whinyard Rocks This flock are obviously having fun. Two or three adventurous ones are standing on the rocks of this outcrop, sunning themselves and confidently taking in the views.
Mountain goats, sorry sheep on Whinyard Rocks
This flock are obviously having fun. Two or three adventurous ones are standing on the rocks of this outcrop, sunning themselves and confidently taking in the views.
Whinyard Rocks Whinyard Rocks has an interesting name and is a compelling feature in a landscape of domed hills. Sheep give scale.
Whinyard Rocks
Whinyard Rocks has an interesting name and is a compelling feature in a landscape of domed hills. Sheep give scale.
Whinyard Rocks The slope is pretty precipitous but the sheep seem unconcerned, in fact they prefer the challenges presented to the grazing on the hillside around.
Whinyard Rocks
The slope is pretty precipitous but the sheep seem unconcerned, in fact they prefer the challenges presented to the grazing on the hillside around.
Whinyard Rocks Reminiscent of a Star Trek set or location maybe.
Whinyard Rocks
Reminiscent of a Star Trek set or location maybe.
View to Whimble from Bache Hill An old quarry and its track can be clearly seen on Whimble. Its solitary tumulus can also be appreciated.
View to Whimble from Bache Hill
An old quarry and its track can be clearly seen on Whimble. Its solitary tumulus can also be appreciated.
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Stanlo Pool is located at Grid Ref: SO2263 (Lat: 52.268231, Lng: -3.1391783)

Unitary Authority: Powys

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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