Allt Cware-côch

Wood, Forest in Carmarthenshire

Wales

Allt Cware-côch

Handpump in Croesyceiliog At the roadside just on the north side of the bridge in Croesyceiliog is this water pump. It has a fresh coat of black paint, but I didn't try to see if it actually works.
Also in the picture are the finger post for a public footpath and a phone box also marked on the map.
Handpump in Croesyceiliog Credit: Nigel Davies

Allt Cware-côch is a woodland located in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It covers an area of approximately 200 acres and is nestled in the beautiful countryside of the county. The woodland is known for its diverse range of trees, with species such as oak, beech, ash, and birch dominating the landscape.

The site has a rich history, dating back several centuries. It was once part of a larger estate and has been managed for timber production since the 18th century. Today, it is owned and maintained by the Forestry Commission, who ensure its preservation and accessibility for visitors.

Allt Cware-côch offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. It features well-maintained footpaths and trails that allow visitors to explore the woodland at their own pace. The trails offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside, and in spring, the woodland floor is adorned with a carpet of wildflowers.

The woodland is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, badgers, foxes, and a wide array of bird species. Birdwatchers will delight in the opportunity to spot rare and migratory birds, particularly during the spring and autumn months.

Allt Cware-côch is a popular destination for walkers, cyclists, and nature photographers. The peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty make it an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic amidst the trees. The woodland is easily accessible by car and offers ample parking for visitors.

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Allt Cware-côch Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.822095/-4.3359116 or Grid Reference SN3916. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Handpump in Croesyceiliog At the roadside just on the north side of the bridge in Croesyceiliog is this water pump. It has a fresh coat of black paint, but I didn't try to see if it actually works.
Also in the picture are the finger post for a public footpath and a phone box also marked on the map.
Handpump in Croesyceiliog
At the roadside just on the north side of the bridge in Croesyceiliog is this water pump. It has a fresh coat of black paint, but I didn't try to see if it actually works. Also in the picture are the finger post for a public footpath and a phone box also marked on the map.
Cwm-felin farm The Afon Tywi can just be seen, left of centre.
Cwm-felin farm
The Afon Tywi can just be seen, left of centre.
Bend in the river Towy
Bend in the river Towy
Llangain trig
Llangain trig
Farmland near Llaethdy Looking towards Llangain, on the left horizon.
Farmland near Llaethdy
Looking towards Llangain, on the left horizon.
Cwrt Malle farm
Cwrt Malle farm
Dderwen and Talefryn The nearest house is Dderwen.
Dderwen and Talefryn
The nearest house is Dderwen.
Road junction near Llanllwch
Road junction near Llanllwch
Llangain church
Llangain church
Farmland near Penhen Llangain church is in the centre, in the adjacent square.
Farmland near Penhen
Llangain church is in the centre, in the adjacent square.
Gilfach farm With the Afon Tywi just visible in the distance.
Gilfach farm
With the Afon Tywi just visible in the distance.
Farmland near Llangain
Farmland near Llangain
Afon Tywi near Carmarthen Carmarthen is visible just left of centre.
Afon Tywi near Carmarthen
Carmarthen is visible just left of centre.
Farmland and prisoners
Farmland and prisoners
Tafarn Pant y Dderwen at Llangain near Carmarthen This was taken at one minute past eleven o'clock at night after a bright sunny day at the end of May.  This is the only pub in the village of church, chapel, memorial hall, primary school and a part time post office and shop.
Tafarn Pant y Dderwen at Llangain near Carmarthen
This was taken at one minute past eleven o'clock at night after a bright sunny day at the end of May. This is the only pub in the village of church, chapel, memorial hall, primary school and a part time post office and shop.
Castell Moel (Green Castle) Ruins of Green Castle (Castell Moel) 15th Century mansion overlooking the river Towy. Semi-Natural ancient woodlands near Llangain. Woodland Trust walks. Picture taken in late 1960s.
Castell Moel (Green Castle)
Ruins of Green Castle (Castell Moel) 15th Century mansion overlooking the river Towy. Semi-Natural ancient woodlands near Llangain. Woodland Trust walks. Picture taken in late 1960s.
Car Park at Green Castle Woods Green Castle Woods is a Woodland Trust site with a car park and several walks on both the north and south side of the road.
Unfortunately the castle remains are on private land, not in the forest.
Car Park at Green Castle Woods
Green Castle Woods is a Woodland Trust site with a car park and several walks on both the north and south side of the road. Unfortunately the castle remains are on private land, not in the forest.
Wales Coast Path sign Between Cwmyrarian and Croesyceiliog, parallel with the River Towy
Wales Coast Path sign
Between Cwmyrarian and Croesyceiliog, parallel with the River Towy
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Allt Cware-côch is located at Grid Ref: SN3916 (Lat: 51.822095, Lng: -4.3359116)

Unitary Authority: Carmarthenshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.822095,-4.3359116
Leisure: picnic_table
Lat/Long: 51.8253402/-4.3319004
Barrier: kissing_gate
Lat/Long: 51.8230656/-4.3344224
Direction: SW
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Solar Modules: 16
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 51.8224336/-4.3428317
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