Cwm Ceirig

Valley in Montgomeryshire

Wales

Cwm Ceirig

Forestry road in Dovey Forest Signage is for the 2021 Roger Albert Clark rally.
Forestry road in Dovey Forest Credit: Steven Brown

Cwm Ceirig is a picturesque valley located in Montgomeryshire, Wales. The valley is known for its stunning natural beauty, with rolling hills, lush greenery, and a tranquil stream running through the center. The landscape is dotted with scattered farms and small villages, creating a peaceful and idyllic atmosphere.

Cwm Ceirig is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, with numerous walking trails and paths that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The valley is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, birds, and other native species.

The valley has a rich history, with archaeological sites dating back to prehistoric times. Visitors can explore ancient ruins and learn about the area's past through interpretive displays and guided tours.

Overall, Cwm Ceirig is a hidden gem in Montgomeryshire, offering visitors a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life and immerse themselves in the beauty of the Welsh countryside. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an outdoor adventure, Cwm Ceirig has something to offer for everyone.

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Cwm Ceirig Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.656087/-3.775759 or Grid Reference SH7907. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Forestry road in Dovey Forest Signage is for the 2021 Roger Albert Clark rally.
Forestry road in Dovey Forest
Signage is for the 2021 Roger Albert Clark rally.
Forestry, Dyfi Forest
Forestry, Dyfi Forest
Forestry road near Penlan
Forestry road near Penlan
Junction of forestry roads in the Dyfi Forest
Junction of forestry roads in the Dyfi Forest
Cwm Ceirig Looking up this long and not readily accessible valley.
Cwm Ceirig
Looking up this long and not readily accessible valley.
Bridleway up Cwm Ceirig The bridleway begins by following this farm and forestry track, before diving across the fields on the left.
Bridleway up Cwm Ceirig
The bridleway begins by following this farm and forestry track, before diving across the fields on the left.
Cwm Nant y Nele Nant y Nele allan o olwg dan y coed / Nant y Nele out of sight under the trees.
Cwm Nant y Nele
Nant y Nele allan o olwg dan y coed / Nant y Nele out of sight under the trees.
Mynydd Du, Fforest Dyfi / Mynydd Du,  Dyfi Forest Creigiau wrth ochr y trac yn y Fforest Dyfi / Crags at the side of a track in the Dyfi Forest.
Mynydd Du, Fforest Dyfi / Mynydd Du, Dyfi Forest
Creigiau wrth ochr y trac yn y Fforest Dyfi / Crags at the side of a track in the Dyfi Forest.
Talcen yr Allt Golygfa dros Cwm Nant y Nele / View over Cwm Nant y Nele
Talcen yr Allt
Golygfa dros Cwm Nant y Nele / View over Cwm Nant y Nele
Frosty trees in Cwm Nele View north from Nant-yr-Nele cottages, open fields and forestry beyond. Cold and frosty December morning, 2009.
Frosty trees in Cwm Nele
View north from Nant-yr-Nele cottages, open fields and forestry beyond. Cold and frosty December morning, 2009.
Talcen yr Allt from Nant-yr-Nele cottage A view of the forestry covering the slopes of Talcen-yr-Allt, from Nant-yr-Nele cottages. Below the field in the foreground is the stream that lends its name to the cottages.
Talcen yr Allt from Nant-yr-Nele cottage
A view of the forestry covering the slopes of Talcen-yr-Allt, from Nant-yr-Nele cottages. Below the field in the foreground is the stream that lends its name to the cottages.
Nant-yr-Nele cottages from the south A view of the lane approaching Nant-yr-Nele cottages - the only dwellings in Cwm Nele.
Nant-yr-Nele cottages from the south
A view of the lane approaching Nant-yr-Nele cottages - the only dwellings in Cwm Nele.
Glyn Ceirig farm Glyn Ceirig farm from the north, surrounded by steep fields covered in a December frost.
Glyn Ceirig farm
Glyn Ceirig farm from the north, surrounded by steep fields covered in a December frost.
Forestry Road, Cwm Nele Forestry road, looking north west along Cwm Nele, below Nant-yr-Nele cottages. There are fields belonging to Glyn Ceirig farm on both sides and in the middle distance the road enters the forest.
Forestry Road, Cwm Nele
Forestry road, looking north west along Cwm Nele, below Nant-yr-Nele cottages. There are fields belonging to Glyn Ceirig farm on both sides and in the middle distance the road enters the forest.
Forestry operations, Cwm Nele Logging operations in the forest at Cwm Nele
Forestry operations, Cwm Nele
Logging operations in the forest at Cwm Nele
Forestry road junction, Cwm Nele Junction between two forestry roads in Cwm Nele. The left fork doubles back and climbs the slope of Talcen yr Allt, eventually leading to Esgairgeliog. The right fork climbs the eastern side of Cwm Nele, eventually passing over Bwlch Main and dropping into the valleys above Aberangell.
Forestry road junction, Cwm Nele
Junction between two forestry roads in Cwm Nele. The left fork doubles back and climbs the slope of Talcen yr Allt, eventually leading to Esgairgeliog. The right fork climbs the eastern side of Cwm Nele, eventually passing over Bwlch Main and dropping into the valleys above Aberangell.
Afon Ceirig at the confluence with Nant-yr-Nele The small Nant-yr-Nele stream coming in from the left, joins the larger Afon Ceirig river.
Afon Ceirig at the confluence with Nant-yr-Nele
The small Nant-yr-Nele stream coming in from the left, joins the larger Afon Ceirig river.
Afon Ceirig The Afon Ceirig, looking west from the point where Nant-yr-Nele flows into the river.
Afon Ceirig
The Afon Ceirig, looking west from the point where Nant-yr-Nele flows into the river.
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Cwm Ceirig is located at Grid Ref: SH7907 (Lat: 52.656087, Lng: -3.775759)

Unitary Authority: Powys

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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