Coed Helyg

Wood, Forest in Caernarfonshire

Wales

Coed Helyg

Ffordd i Sardis - Road to Sardis Road junction in Pencaenewydd.
Ffordd i Sardis - Road to Sardis Credit: Alan Fryer

Coed Helyg is a picturesque woodland located in Caernarfonshire, a county in northwestern Wales. Spanning over a vast area, this enchanting forest is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility amidst the natural beauty of the region. The name "Coed Helyg" translates to "Willow Wood" in English, accurately reflecting the prevalent presence of willow trees within the forest.

The woodland is characterized by a diverse range of flora and fauna, with an abundance of native trees including oak, beech, and birch. The forest floor is adorned with a colorful carpet of wildflowers, adding to the serene and idyllic ambiance. Coed Helyg is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and a plethora of bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatchers and photographers.

The forest offers numerous walking trails, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural surroundings while enjoying the fresh air and scenic views. These paths cater to different levels of fitness and preferences, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging hikes. Along the way, visitors may come across babbling brooks and cascading waterfalls, further enhancing the enchantment of the woodland.

Coed Helyg is not only a place of natural beauty but also holds historical significance. Ruins of an ancient hillfort can be found within the forest, serving as a reminder of the area's rich history and cultural heritage.

Overall, Coed Helyg is a captivating woodland that offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its breathtaking scenery, diverse wildlife, and historical remnants make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a connection with nature and a glimpse into the past.

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Ffordd i Sardis - Road to Sardis Road junction in Pencaenewydd.
Ffordd i Sardis - Road to Sardis
Road junction in Pencaenewydd.
Lôn gul i'r Ffôr - Narrow lane to Y Ffôr Leading from the crossroads in Pencaenewydd down to Y Ffôr.
Lôn gul i'r Ffôr - Narrow lane to Y Ffôr
Leading from the crossroads in Pencaenewydd down to Y Ffôr.
Ffordd i Sardis - Road to Sardis
Ffordd i Sardis - Road to Sardis
Cae ger Bryn-graianog - Field near Bryn-graianog On the road from Pencaenewydd to Sardis
Cae ger Bryn-graianog - Field near Bryn-graianog
On the road from Pencaenewydd to Sardis
Cae ger Fferm Brynbychan - Field near Brynbychan Farm
Cae ger Fferm Brynbychan - Field near Brynbychan Farm
Ffordd trwy Goedwig Glasfryn - Road through Glasfryn forest The road leading down to Llanaelhaearn, just beyond the ruins of Bryngadfan Fawr.
Ffordd trwy Goedwig Glasfryn - Road through Glasfryn forest
The road leading down to Llanaelhaearn, just beyond the ruins of Bryngadfan Fawr.
Trallwyn Hall entrance off A499
Trallwyn Hall entrance off A499
Parc Glasfryn activirty centre entrance From A499
Parc Glasfryn activirty centre entrance
From A499
A499 at Pont y Gydrhos
A499 at Pont y Gydrhos
A499 at Glasfryn fencing centre
A499 at Glasfryn fencing centre
Long straight north of timber yard
Long straight north of timber yard
Garden Cottage/Bwthyn Yr Ardd, Glasfryn Estate Garden Cottage is a holiday cottage for rent on the Glasfryn Estate. The Welsh name is Bwthyn Yr Ardd.
Garden Cottage/Bwthyn Yr Ardd, Glasfryn Estate
Garden Cottage is a holiday cottage for rent on the Glasfryn Estate. The Welsh name is Bwthyn Yr Ardd.
Garden Cottage orchard, Glasfryn Estate A small orchard of apple trees in the garden of Garden Cottage (Bwthyn Yr Ardd).
Garden Cottage orchard, Glasfryn Estate
A small orchard of apple trees in the garden of Garden Cottage (Bwthyn Yr Ardd).
Garden Cottage/Bwthyn Yr Ardd, Glasfryn Estate Garden Cottage is a holiday cottage for rent on the Glasfryn Estate. The Welsh name is Bwthyn Yr Ardd.
Garden Cottage/Bwthyn Yr Ardd, Glasfryn Estate
Garden Cottage is a holiday cottage for rent on the Glasfryn Estate. The Welsh name is Bwthyn Yr Ardd.
Glasfryn apple tree An apple tree in the garden of Garden Cottage (Bwthyn Yr Ardd).
Glasfryn apple tree
An apple tree in the garden of Garden Cottage (Bwthyn Yr Ardd).
Coed Gors Marchog A woodland.
Coed Gors Marchog
A woodland.
Fern bowl A bowl planted with ferns and other plants in a garden at Glasfryn.
Fern bowl
A bowl planted with ferns and other plants in a garden at Glasfryn.
Garden Cottage/Bwthyn Yr Ardd, Glasfryn Estate Garden Cottage is a holiday cottage for rent on the Glasfryn Estate. The Welsh name is Bwthyn Yr Ardd.
Garden Cottage/Bwthyn Yr Ardd, Glasfryn Estate
Garden Cottage is a holiday cottage for rent on the Glasfryn Estate. The Welsh name is Bwthyn Yr Ardd.
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Coed Helyg is located at Grid Ref: SH3942 (Lat: 52.957359, Lng: -4.3862546)

Unitary Authority: Gwynedd

Police Authority: North Wales

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