Coed Las-fâch

Wood, Forest in Carmarthenshire

Wales

Coed Las-fâch

Junction The junction at SN 245 106.
Junction Credit: Dara Jasumani

Coed Las-fâch, located in Carmarthenshire, Wales, is a stunning wood or forest area that spans over a vast expanse of approximately 100 hectares. Nestled within the picturesque landscape of the Brecon Beacons National Park, it offers a tranquil and serene escape for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.

The woodland is predominantly composed of native broadleaf trees, including oak, ash, and beech, creating a rich and diverse ecosystem. The forest floor is adorned with an array of wildflowers and ferns, adding to its natural beauty. The site is also home to a variety of wildlife, including red kites, buzzards, and various species of woodland birds.

Coed Las-fâch boasts an extensive network of well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the woodland's splendor at their own pace. These trails offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and provide opportunities for birdwatching and photography.

Additionally, the wood is managed sustainably, with ongoing conservation efforts to protect and enhance its natural habitat. This includes selective tree felling and maintaining pathways to preserve the balance of the ecosystem.

For those seeking a more immersive experience, Coed Las-fâch offers camping and picnic facilities, allowing visitors to spend a day or even a weekend surrounded by nature's tranquility. The site is easily accessible, with ample parking available for visitors.

Coed Las-fâch is a true gem in Carmarthenshire, offering a haven for nature lovers and a chance to reconnect with the beauty of the Welsh countryside.

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Coed Las-fâch Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.781768/-4.5435086 or Grid Reference SN2412. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Junction The junction at SN 245 106.
Junction
The junction at SN 245 106.
Elim Congregational Chapel Renovated 1902
Elim Congregational Chapel
Renovated 1902
Pantyrhuad  Farm A peaceful situation, away from main roads.
Pantyrhuad Farm
A peaceful situation, away from main roads.
Former Chapel This was Ebenezer Independent Chapel,Eglwyscummin parish, built c1862. Now it is just a storage shed.
Former Chapel
This was Ebenezer Independent Chapel,Eglwyscummin parish, built c1862. Now it is just a storage shed.
Farm entrance This shows the entrance to Castell Toch farm, and the quiet back road it is situated on.
Farm entrance
This shows the entrance to Castell Toch farm, and the quiet back road it is situated on.
Entrance to woods This track is the entrance to Windleway Woods
Entrance to woods
This track is the entrance to Windleway Woods
Cwmbrwyn farm This very old farm is now holiday accommodation.
Cwmbrwyn farm
This very old farm is now holiday accommodation.
Entrance to Newton Wood The path leads down into Newton Wood.
Entrance to Newton Wood
The path leads down into Newton Wood.
Tree lined road Passing through Lower Newton Wood. This back road passes through woodland for much of its length.
Tree lined road
Passing through Lower Newton Wood. This back road passes through woodland for much of its length.
Tree lined road Looking back up the road through the lower end of Woodhouse Wood. This is the end (or start) of the woodland section of this road.
Tree lined road
Looking back up the road through the lower end of Woodhouse Wood. This is the end (or start) of the woodland section of this road.
New Mill This small settlement is on a cross roads.
New Mill
This small settlement is on a cross roads.
Penlan Farm
Penlan Farm
Feed silo, Penlan Farm
Feed silo, Penlan Farm
Small wood, on Penlan Farm
Small wood, on Penlan Farm
Road to Pencoed
Road to Pencoed
Farmhouse, at New Mill
Farmhouse, at New Mill
Elim Welsh Independent Chapel Elim Chapel was built in 1832, rebuilt in 1872 and 1901. It is the sister chapel to Bethlehem, Pwll Trap. It is still open.
Elim Welsh Independent Chapel
Elim Chapel was built in 1832, rebuilt in 1872 and 1901. It is the sister chapel to Bethlehem, Pwll Trap. It is still open.
First burial This grave dated March 2nd 1835 states it is the first burial here.
First burial
This grave dated March 2nd 1835 states it is the first burial here.
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Coed Las-fâch is located at Grid Ref: SN2412 (Lat: 51.781768, Lng: -4.5435086)

Unitary Authority: Carmarthenshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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