Belt Covert

Wood, Forest in Anglesey

Wales

Belt Covert

Tre-Ysgawen Hall Hotel Originally built as one of the country’s grand mansions in 1882. Now a hotel and spa.
An auxiliary hospital in World War I. <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/article/Auxiliary-Hospitals/6#wales" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/article/Auxiliary-Hospitals/6#wales">Link</a>
Tre-Ysgawen Hall Hotel Credit: Richard Hoare

Belt Covert, located in Anglesey, is a beautiful woodland area that spans across an estimated area of several hectares. The covert is situated in the northwest part of Anglesey, Wales, near the village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. This serene forest is known for its lush greenery, diverse wildlife, and tranquil atmosphere.

The woodland is primarily composed of deciduous trees such as oak, birch, and beech, which create a dense canopy overhead. The forest floor is covered in a rich carpet of moss, ferns, and wildflowers, adding to the enchanting ambiance. Numerous winding trails meander through the covert, inviting visitors to explore and immerse themselves in nature's beauty.

Belt Covert is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, as it is home to a variety of animals and birds. Common sightings include red squirrels, foxes, badgers, and a wide array of bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. The woodland's diverse ecosystem provides a favorable habitat for these creatures.

The woodland also holds historical significance. It is believed that Belt Covert has been in existence for centuries, with some parts dating back to medieval times. Throughout history, the covert has served as a source of timber and shelter, contributing to the local economy and community.

Today, Belt Covert remains a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers seeking a peaceful retreat. Its natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and historical charm make it a cherished gem within the pristine landscape of Anglesey.

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Belt Covert Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.309263/-4.3518632 or Grid Reference SH4381. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Tre-Ysgawen Hall Hotel Originally built as one of the country’s grand mansions in 1882. Now a hotel and spa.
An auxiliary hospital in World War I. <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/article/Auxiliary-Hospitals/6#wales" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/article/Auxiliary-Hospitals/6#wales">Link</a>
Tre-Ysgawen Hall Hotel
Originally built as one of the country’s grand mansions in 1882. Now a hotel and spa. An auxiliary hospital in World War I. Link
Garden at Tre -Ysgawen Hall Opposite the entrance to the Hotel. A garden which contains many small modern sculptures.
Garden at Tre -Ysgawen Hall
Opposite the entrance to the Hotel. A garden which contains many small modern sculptures.
Library at Tre-Ysgawen Hall Hotel A beautiful place to relax after lunch, or dinner, and take coffee.
Library at Tre-Ysgawen Hall Hotel
A beautiful place to relax after lunch, or dinner, and take coffee.
Walled garden at Tre-Ysgawen Hall Originally built as one of the country’s grand mansions in 1882. Now a hotel and spa.
Walled garden at Tre-Ysgawen Hall
Originally built as one of the country’s grand mansions in 1882. Now a hotel and spa.
Sculpture guarding entrance to the spa At Tre-Ysgawen Hall. One of a pair.
Sculpture guarding entrance to the spa
At Tre-Ysgawen Hall. One of a pair.
Lyre shaped sculpture At Tre-ysgawen Hall.
Lyre shaped sculpture
At Tre-ysgawen Hall.
Armillary sphere A modern version found in the grounds of Tre-Ysgawen Hall.
Armillary sphere
A modern version found in the grounds of Tre-Ysgawen Hall.
Kitchen garden at Tre-Ysgawen Hall Within the walled garden area.
Kitchen garden at Tre-Ysgawen Hall
Within the walled garden area.
Some ideas get sat upon A modern sculpture in the grounds of Tre-Ysgawen Hall.
Some ideas get sat upon
A modern sculpture in the grounds of Tre-Ysgawen Hall.
Polytunnel in the walled garden at Tre-Ysgawen Tre-Ysgawen was originally built as one of the country’s grand mansions in 1882. Now a hotel and spa.
Polytunnel in the walled garden at Tre-Ysgawen
Tre-Ysgawen was originally built as one of the country’s grand mansions in 1882. Now a hotel and spa.
St Anne's Church, Coedana
St Anne's Church, Coedana
Welsh Blacks at Ty'n Llan
Welsh Blacks at Ty'n Llan
Overgrown railway track
Overgrown railway track
Lane linking St Cwyllog Church with the B5111
Lane linking St Cwyllog Church with the B5111
Sheep on reclaimed marshland at Llangwyllog
Sheep on reclaimed marshland at Llangwyllog
Bridge over disused railway, Anglesey This bridge carries an unclassified road south of Llanerchymedd over the disused Amlwch branch near mile post 9 in a remote area of Anglesey.
Bridge over disused railway, Anglesey
This bridge carries an unclassified road south of Llanerchymedd over the disused Amlwch branch near mile post 9 in a remote area of Anglesey.
Old Railway line An old railway line leading straight into a gorse bush, on the unused Amlwch railway line
Old Railway line
An old railway line leading straight into a gorse bush, on the unused Amlwch railway line
Church at Coedana The church at Coedana alongside the B5111 road
Church at Coedana
The church at Coedana alongside the B5111 road
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Belt Covert is located at Grid Ref: SH4381 (Lat: 53.309263, Lng: -4.3518632)

Unitary Authority: Isle of Anglesey

Police Authority: North Wales

What 3 Words

///destined.slouched.depend. Near Llanerchymedd, Isle of Anglesey

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