Ty'n-y-coed Covert

Wood, Forest in Anglesey

Wales

Ty'n-y-coed Covert

Minor road near Tregaian
Minor road near Tregaian Credit: Steven Brown

Ty'n-y-coed Covert is a picturesque woodland located in Anglesey, Wales. Covering an area of approximately 45 acres, it is nestled in the heart of the island, surrounded by rolling hills and breathtaking natural beauty. The woodland is dominated by a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees, including oak, beech, pine, and spruce, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem.

The woodland is a haven for wildlife, providing a sanctuary for a wide range of species. Birdwatchers can spot various birds, such as woodpeckers, owls, and songbirds, while nature enthusiasts can catch a glimpse of red squirrels, foxes, and badgers. The tranquil atmosphere and lush vegetation make it a perfect spot for a peaceful stroll or a family picnic.

Ty'n-y-coed Covert also offers several walking trails for visitors to explore the woodland at their own pace. These well-maintained paths wind through the trees, offering glimpses of the surrounding countryside and providing an opportunity to discover the flora and fauna that call this woodland their home.

The woodland is easily accessible, with ample parking available for visitors. There are also picnic areas and benches scattered throughout the area, allowing visitors to relax and soak in the beauty of the surroundings. Ty'n-y-coed Covert is a place where nature and tranquility come together, offering a serene retreat for those seeking solace in the heart of Anglesey's countryside.

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Ty'n-y-coed Covert Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.298869/-4.3244128 or Grid Reference SH4580. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Minor road near Tregaian
Minor road near Tregaian
Minor road near Rhosmeirch
Minor road near Rhosmeirch
Minor road near Tregaian
Minor road near Tregaian
Farmland neat Tregaian
Farmland neat Tregaian
Minor road near Tregaian
Minor road near Tregaian
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.
Barns at Maen Eryr Steel framed corrugated metal barns at this farm site.
Barns at Maen Eryr
Steel framed corrugated metal barns at this farm site.
Part collapsed barn at Erddreiniog Looks like some urgent repair work is needed for the roof and gable end wall.
Part collapsed barn at Erddreiniog
Looks like some urgent repair work is needed for the roof and gable end wall.
Road through Capel Coch Quiet village strung out along a minor road north of Llangefni.
Road through Capel Coch
Quiet village strung out along a minor road north of Llangefni.
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Ty'n-y-coed Covert is located at Grid Ref: SH4580 (Lat: 53.298869, Lng: -4.3244128)

Unitary Authority: Isle of Anglesey

Police Authority: North Wales

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