Allt yr Hebog

Wood, Forest in Cardiganshire

Wales

Allt yr Hebog

Banc-lâs, Cwmceri
Banc-lâs, Cwmceri Credit: Dylan Moore

Allt yr Hebog is a captivating wood located in the scenic county of Cardiganshire, Wales. Spanning across a vast area, this enchanting forest is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking solace in the midst of lush greenery. The woodland is nestled in the foothills of the magnificent Cambrian Mountains, offering visitors breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

The wood is predominantly composed of native tree species such as oak, beech, and birch, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem that supports a wide range of flora and fauna. Walking through the forest, one can witness a tapestry of colors throughout the changing seasons, from the vibrant greens of spring to the fiery hues of autumn.

Allt yr Hebog boasts a network of well-maintained trails, inviting visitors to explore its natural wonders. As visitors venture deeper into the wood, they may stumble upon hidden waterfalls, babbling brooks, and peaceful ponds, adding to the tranquility and serenity of the experience.

The forest also provides a habitat for various wildlife species, including red kites, badgers, and foxes. Birdwatchers can delight in the opportunity to catch a glimpse of rare and migratory birds that frequent the area.

Whether it be hiking, birdwatching, or simply enjoying a peaceful picnic amidst nature, Allt yr Hebog offers a respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its idyllic setting and diverse ecosystem make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking a true connection with the great outdoors.

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Allt yr Hebog Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.065364/-4.4616232 or Grid Reference SN3143. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Banc-lâs, Cwmceri
Banc-lâs, Cwmceri
Road junction at Blaen-Cil-Llech
Road junction at Blaen-Cil-Llech
Stone bridge at Cwmdu Georgian stone bridge, dated 1812, at Cwmdu, crossing over the River Ceri.
Stone bridge at Cwmdu
Georgian stone bridge, dated 1812, at Cwmdu, crossing over the River Ceri.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on the SW parapet of the bridge. It marks a point 59.227m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the SW parapet of the bridge. It marks a point 59.227m above mean sea level.
Country Lane near Panteinon This solitary oak tree is on the minor road between Brongwyn and Groesffordd about a mile north of Cwm Cou.
Country Lane near Panteinon
This solitary oak tree is on the minor road between Brongwyn and Groesffordd about a mile north of Cwm Cou.
Field at Groesffordd This lush pasture meadow is just off the minor road between Brongwyn and Groessffordd. The view is south towards Cilfallen.
Field at Groesffordd
This lush pasture meadow is just off the minor road between Brongwyn and Groessffordd. The view is south towards Cilfallen.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on the wall at Blaen-y-ffynnon. It marks a point 155.351m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the wall at Blaen-y-ffynnon. It marks a point 155.351m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Rivet This OS rivet can be found on the concrete base in front of the house which was once a Smithy. It marks a point 155.846m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Rivet
This OS rivet can be found on the concrete base in front of the house which was once a Smithy. It marks a point 155.846m above mean sea level.
Bryn-einon, Brongwyn
Bryn-einon, Brongwyn
The hamlet of Groesffordd
The hamlet of Groesffordd
Bryngwyn Congregationalist.
Built 1845, rebuilt 1900. 
The adjacent vestry was built in 1903.
Bryngwyn
Congregationalist. Built 1845, rebuilt 1900. The adjacent vestry was built in 1903.
Felin Geri Mill Wooden Fort This wooden fort was originally built to attract tourists and was part of an activity centre for families visiting the Felin Geri Mill.  Paid for with a government grant this play fort was also to be used by local children. But is now disused.
Felin Geri Mill Wooden Fort
This wooden fort was originally built to attract tourists and was part of an activity centre for families visiting the Felin Geri Mill. Paid for with a government grant this play fort was also to be used by local children. But is now disused.
Disused Water Mill Now disused Felin Geri Mill was formerly a tourist attraction and originally a working water mill producing flour, semolina and bran.
Disused Water Mill
Now disused Felin Geri Mill was formerly a tourist attraction and originally a working water mill producing flour, semolina and bran.
Storm Torn Tree Having been damaged in a storm this tree is now host to fungi and ivy.
Storm Torn Tree
Having been damaged in a storm this tree is now host to fungi and ivy.
Bridle Path How to train for the London Marathon on a muddy bridle path in Wales without getting your trainers dirty!
Bridle Path
How to train for the London Marathon on a muddy bridle path in Wales without getting your trainers dirty!
Bridleway This bridleway through forestry is near to the now disused Felin Geri Watermill.
Bridleway
This bridleway through forestry is near to the now disused Felin Geri Watermill.
The Afon Ceri The Afon Ceri is a tributary to the Afon Teifi that weaves its fluid path through the Teifi Valley of West Wales. The word 'afon' is welsh for 'river'.
The Afon Ceri
The Afon Ceri is a tributary to the Afon Teifi that weaves its fluid path through the Teifi Valley of West Wales. The word 'afon' is welsh for 'river'.
Flora and Fauna Wild celandine, dandelion and bee in the hedgerow.
Flora and Fauna
Wild celandine, dandelion and bee in the hedgerow.
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Allt yr Hebog is located at Grid Ref: SN3143 (Lat: 52.065364, Lng: -4.4616232)

Unitary Authority: Ceredigion

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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