Allt Ffos-colic

Wood, Forest in Pembrokeshire

Wales

Allt Ffos-colic

St Thomas the Apostle church, St Dogmaels St Thomas the Apostle church in St Dogmaels is situated next to the ruins of St Dogmaels Abbey precincts.  The church was built in 1847.
St Thomas the Apostle church, St Dogmaels Credit: Philip Halling

Allt Ffos-colic is a captivating wood located in the county of Pembrokeshire, Wales. Nestled within the beautiful countryside, it offers a serene and tranquil escape for nature enthusiasts and explorers alike. The wood is situated near the village of Eglwyswrw, and is easily accessible by foot or by car.

Covering an area of approximately 20 hectares, Allt Ffos-colic is a dense forest adorned with a rich variety of trees, including oak, beech, and pine. The wood is characterized by its lush greenery, towering canopies, and a carpet of vibrant wildflowers that bloom in the spring and summer months.

As visitors venture into the heart of Allt Ffos-colic, they will be greeted by a network of well-maintained footpaths that wind through the woodland. These paths provide ample opportunities for leisurely strolls, invigorating hikes, and even wildlife spotting. The wood is home to a diverse range of animal species, such as red squirrels, badgers, and various bird species, making it a haven for nature lovers and birdwatchers.

For those seeking a peaceful retreat, Allt Ffos-colic offers several picnic areas and benches dotted throughout the wood, providing the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings. Additionally, there are designated areas for camping and barbecues, allowing visitors to extend their stay and immerse themselves in the tranquility of the forest.

Allt Ffos-colic is a true gem of Pembrokeshire, offering a picturesque and idyllic setting for all who visit. Whether it's a leisurely walk, a family picnic, or an adventure into the heart of nature, this enchanting wood provides a memorable experience for everyone.

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St Thomas the Apostle church, St Dogmaels St Thomas the Apostle church in St Dogmaels is situated next to the ruins of St Dogmaels Abbey precincts.  The church was built in 1847.
St Thomas the Apostle church, St Dogmaels
St Thomas the Apostle church in St Dogmaels is situated next to the ruins of St Dogmaels Abbey precincts. The church was built in 1847.
The ruins of St Dogmaels Abbey The remains of the north transepts of St Dogmaels Abbey.
The ruins of St Dogmaels Abbey
The remains of the north transepts of St Dogmaels Abbey.
St Dogmaels Abbey The ruins of the monastic buildings at St Dogmaels Abbey.
St Dogmaels Abbey
The ruins of the monastic buildings at St Dogmaels Abbey.
St Dogmaels Abbey The ruins of St Dogmaels Abbey.
St Dogmaels Abbey
The ruins of St Dogmaels Abbey.
Sculpture of St Dogmael Sculpture of St Dogmael opposite the abbey ruins.
Sculpture of St Dogmael
Sculpture of St Dogmael opposite the abbey ruins.
Mill pond at St Dogmaels The mill pond at St Dogmaels used provide water for the corn mill which was part of St Dogmaels Abbey.
Mill pond at St Dogmaels
The mill pond at St Dogmaels used provide water for the corn mill which was part of St Dogmaels Abbey.
St. Dogmael's Abbey
St. Dogmael's Abbey
St. Dogmaels: House in Shinrig (road name)
St. Dogmaels: House in Shinrig (road name)
St. Dogmaels: Statue of St. Dogmael carved in wood
St. Dogmaels: Statue of St. Dogmael carved in wood
St. Dogmaels: Statue of St. Dogmael carved in wood (detail)
St. Dogmaels: Statue of St. Dogmael carved in wood (detail)
St. Dogmaels: Statue of St. Dogmael carved in wood (detail)
St. Dogmaels: Statue of St. Dogmael carved in wood (detail)
St. Dogmaels: Ducks on the millpond
St. Dogmaels: Ducks on the millpond
St. Dogmaels: Duck on the millpond
St. Dogmaels: Duck on the millpond
St. Dogmaels: Ducks on the millpond
St. Dogmaels: Ducks on the millpond
St. Dogmael's Abbey: The North Transept
St. Dogmael's Abbey: The North Transept
St. Dogmael's Abbey, The North Transept: Two recesses in the north east corner
St. Dogmael's Abbey, The North Transept: Two recesses in the north east corner
Cyffordd o lwybrau / A junction of paths Cyffordd o lwybrau ger anhedd-dy o'r enw Rhiwlas.

A junction of paths near a property known as Rhiwlas (trans. greenhill).
Cyffordd o lwybrau / A junction of paths
Cyffordd o lwybrau ger anhedd-dy o'r enw Rhiwlas. A junction of paths near a property known as Rhiwlas (trans. greenhill).
St Dogmaels: Shingrig (road name)
St Dogmaels: Shingrig (road name)
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Allt Ffos-colic is located at Grid Ref: SN1643 (Lat: 52.063931, Lng: -4.6749882)

Unitary Authority: Ceredigion

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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