Pen-y-llyn Pool

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Monmouthshire

Wales

Pen-y-llyn Pool

Oaks on a hilltop Crisp early winter shot with vestiges of autumn colour still hanging on.
Oaks on a hilltop Credit: Jonathan Billinger

Pen-y-llyn Pool is a small freshwater body located in Monmouthshire, Wales. Spanning an area of approximately 2 hectares, it is often referred to as a lake, pool, pond, or freshwater marsh. The pool is situated within a picturesque landscape, surrounded by lush vegetation and rolling hills, offering a serene and tranquil environment.

The water in Pen-y-llyn Pool is sourced from natural springs and runoff from nearby hills, ensuring a constant supply of fresh water. The pool's depth varies throughout the year, with an average depth of around 2 meters. The water is clear and supports a diverse range of aquatic flora and fauna.

The pool is home to various species of plants, including water lilies, reeds, and rushes, which thrive in the marshy areas surrounding the water. These plants provide important habitat and nesting grounds for numerous bird species, such as mallards, coots, and moorhens. Additionally, the pool attracts other wildlife, including frogs, newts, and dragonflies.

Pen-y-llyn Pool is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers, who enjoy the tranquil setting and the opportunity to observe the diverse array of wildlife. The pool is also a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its ecological importance and is protected under conservation laws.

Visitors to Pen-y-llyn Pool can explore the surrounding area through various footpaths and trails, which offer stunning views of the pool and the surrounding Monmouthshire countryside. The pool provides a valuable habitat for wildlife and serves as an important ecological and recreational resource for the local community.

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Pen-y-llyn Pool Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.691075/-2.8947858 or Grid Reference ST3899. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Oaks on a hilltop Crisp early winter shot with vestiges of autumn colour still hanging on.
Oaks on a hilltop
Crisp early winter shot with vestiges of autumn colour still hanging on.
Woodland, hill and Llewellyn's Dingle The hilltop is captured in Macro in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4267511">ST4099 : Oaks on a hilltop</a>. A dingle is a Marches term for a steep wooded valley.
Woodland, hill and Llewellyn's Dingle
The hilltop is captured in Macro in ST4099 : Oaks on a hilltop. A dingle is a Marches term for a steep wooded valley.
Usk Looking west along Bridge Street towards the River Usk.
Usk
Looking west along Bridge Street towards the River Usk.
Railway Bridge by Usk Station This line - closed in the 1950's - ran from Pontypool to Usk, Monmouth and Coleford
Railway Bridge by Usk Station
This line - closed in the 1950's - ran from Pontypool to Usk, Monmouth and Coleford
Usk Castle
Usk Castle
Usk Castle
Usk Castle
View from Usk Castle
View from Usk Castle
Llangeview Church This is must have been a tranquil spot, now somewhat marred by the proximity of the A449(T). The setting is still beautiful though.  

In 1999, following a declaration of redundancy, the church passed into the care of the Friends of Friendless Churches who preserve it as a place of quiet contemplation for the local community and for visitors to enjoy. <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.friendsoffriendlesschurches.org.uk" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.friendsoffriendlesschurches.org.uk">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Llangeview Church
This is must have been a tranquil spot, now somewhat marred by the proximity of the A449(T). The setting is still beautiful though. In 1999, following a declaration of redundancy, the church passed into the care of the Friends of Friendless Churches who preserve it as a place of quiet contemplation for the local community and for visitors to enjoy. LinkExternal link
Clock tower, Usk With a glimpse of the castle behind.
Clock tower, Usk
With a glimpse of the castle behind.
Plaque on clock tower
Plaque on clock tower
St. Francis Xavier and St. David Lewis Catholic Church, Usk With Usk Castle behind.
St. Francis Xavier and St. David Lewis Catholic Church, Usk
With Usk Castle behind.
Usk River
Usk River
Castle Oak at Castle Oak Mighty tree gives its name to the street.
Castle Oak at Castle Oak
Mighty tree gives its name to the street.
Bridge at Bullfinch Walk The Bright sunlight outside is reflected via the stream onto the roof of the old railway bridge.
Bridge at Bullfinch Walk
The Bright sunlight outside is reflected via the stream onto the roof of the old railway bridge.
Looking from the Bridge on the A472 Big bridge for a little stream.
Looking from the Bridge on the A472
Big bridge for a little stream.
Looking down Chepstow Road towards Usk / Brynbuga Taken near 'Davington', home of 'JUST ICE'
Looking down Chepstow Road towards Usk / Brynbuga
Taken near 'Davington', home of 'JUST ICE'
The foot of Usk Castle This castle is a real gem.
The foot of Usk Castle
This castle is a real gem.
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Pen-y-llyn Pool is located at Grid Ref: ST3899 (Lat: 51.691075, Lng: -2.8947858)

Unitary Authority: Monmouthshire

Police Authority: Gwent

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