Coed Tan-y-bryn

Wood, Forest in Caernarfonshire

Wales

Coed Tan-y-bryn

Cyffordd - Road junction On the road to Pencaenewydd. The road to the right leads to Llangybi.
Cyffordd - Road junction Credit: Alan Fryer

Coed Tan-y-bryn is a picturesque woodland located in Caernarfonshire, a county in northwestern Wales. Spanning an area of approximately 200 acres, the woodland is nestled within the Snowdonia National Park, offering visitors a tranquil and scenic retreat.

The woodland is predominantly composed of native tree species such as oak, birch, and beech, creating a rich and diverse ecosystem. The dense canopy provides a habitat for a variety of wildlife, including birds, mammals, and insects. Visitors can enjoy the serene atmosphere as they explore the numerous walking trails that wind through the woodland, allowing them to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.

Coed Tan-y-bryn is renowned for its natural beauty throughout the year. In spring, the woodland comes alive with vibrant displays of wildflowers, creating a colorful tapestry. Summer brings lush green foliage, providing shade and a cool respite from the sun. Autumn transforms the woodland into a medley of warm hues, as leaves change color and create a striking landscape. Even in winter, the woodland retains its charm, with snow-covered trees and peaceful silence.

The woodland is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and photography. It also serves as an educational resource, with organized nature walks and workshops for schools and community groups. Coed Tan-y-bryn is easily accessible, with well-maintained paths and ample parking facilities.

Overall, Coed Tan-y-bryn is a natural treasure in Caernarfonshire, providing a haven for wildlife and a source of enjoyment and relaxation for visitors.

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Coed Tan-y-bryn Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.955373/-4.3677579 or Grid Reference SH4142. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cyffordd - Road junction On the road to Pencaenewydd. The road to the right leads to Llangybi.
Cyffordd - Road junction
On the road to Pencaenewydd. The road to the right leads to Llangybi.
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
Tyrbin gwynt newydd - New wind turbine Near Cefn Cae'r Ferch
Tyrbin gwynt newydd - New wind turbine
Near Cefn Cae'r Ferch
Ffordd i Sardis - Road to Sardis The former Capel Sardis, now converted to residential use, is in the distance.
Ffordd i Sardis - Road to Sardis
The former Capel Sardis, now converted to residential use, is in the distance.
Cae ger Fferm Brynbychan - Field near Brynbychan Farm
Cae ger Fferm Brynbychan - Field near Brynbychan Farm
Fferm Brynbychan - Brynbychan Farm
Fferm Brynbychan - Brynbychan Farm
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.
Capel Sardis
Capel Sardis
Parc Glasfryn activirty centre entrance From A499
Parc Glasfryn activirty centre entrance
From A499
A499 at Pont y Gydrhos
A499 at Pont y Gydrhos
Garn Bentyrch The remains of Carn Bentyrch Camp and the Trig Point beyond
Garn Bentyrch
The remains of Carn Bentyrch Camp and the Trig Point beyond
Drystone walls on Garn Bentyrch
Drystone walls on Garn Bentyrch
Cefn-Coch Incised Stone Thought to date to the sixth century.
Cefn-Coch Incised Stone
Thought to date to the sixth century.
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 Tan-y-bryn is located at Grid Ref: SH4142 (Lat: 52.955373, Lng: -4.3677579)

Unitary Authority: Gwynedd

Police Authority: North Wales

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