Coed y Berllan

Wood, Forest in Carmarthenshire

Wales

Coed y Berllan

Footpath This looks as if it was once heavily used. It may be an old farm track from the road to Tycoch ("Red House") Farm.

Update 2021: since this photo was taken, the footpath sign has been removed and this track is no longer a public path. However, there is another path on the far side of the hedge.
Footpath Credit: Dara Jasumani

Coed y Berllan, located in Carmarthenshire, Wales, is a picturesque woodland area known for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity. Spanning over a vast area, this forest serves as a haven for various wildlife species and offers a tranquil retreat for visitors.

The wood is characterized by its diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, ash, and birch, which create a vibrant and ever-changing landscape throughout the year. The forest floor is adorned with an array of wildflowers, such as bluebells and primroses, adding bursts of color to the surroundings.

Coed y Berllan is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers, offering a network of well-maintained trails that wind through the woodlands. These paths provide visitors with an opportunity to explore the forest at their own pace, immersing themselves in the serene atmosphere and observing the native wildlife. It is not uncommon to spot deer, foxes, and a variety of bird species, including woodpeckers and owls, within the woodland.

The forest also holds historical significance, with remnants of ancient settlements and structures scattered throughout the area. These archaeological sites provide a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region, offering a fascinating blend of nature and history.

Coed y Berllan truly encapsulates the beauty of the Welsh countryside, offering a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace in nature. Whether it be a leisurely stroll through the woods or an immersive exploration of its flora and fauna, this forest is a captivating destination for all.

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Coed y Berllan Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.894237/-4.2053096 or Grid Reference SN4824. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Footpath This looks as if it was once heavily used. It may be an old farm track from the road to Tycoch ("Red House") Farm.

Update 2021: since this photo was taken, the footpath sign has been removed and this track is no longer a public path. However, there is another path on the far side of the hedge.
Footpath
This looks as if it was once heavily used. It may be an old farm track from the road to Tycoch ("Red House") Farm. Update 2021: since this photo was taken, the footpath sign has been removed and this track is no longer a public path. However, there is another path on the far side of the hedge.
Field Boundary Looking due south across a hedge at SN478 243.
Field Boundary
Looking due south across a hedge at SN478 243.
Pant Teg Chapel Pant Teg Chapel. Pant Teg seems to translate as beautiful valley.
Pant Teg Chapel
Pant Teg Chapel. Pant Teg seems to translate as beautiful valley.
Road Looking north, one of the properties is Llain-delyn - translation to follow.
Road
Looking north, one of the properties is Llain-delyn - translation to follow.
Hedges Looking due south from SN 498 239
Hedges
Looking due south from SN 498 239
Llanfihangel - uwch - Gwili Church Pretty little church.
Llanfihangel - uwch - Gwili Church
Pretty little church.
Farm The farms name is Llwynhowel.
Farm
The farms name is Llwynhowel.
Wood You can just see the road to the left of the trees.
Wood
You can just see the road to the left of the trees.
Farm Track Looking down the track for the property Glan-carw.
Farm Track
Looking down the track for the property Glan-carw.
Farm Outbuilding at Dusk
Farm Outbuilding at Dusk
Woodland near Penbwlch isaf. The pheasant was happy with a walk on part.
Woodland near Penbwlch isaf.
The pheasant was happy with a walk on part.
Woodland Road to Penbwlch isaf (no I don't know where the pheasant went).
Woodland
Road to Penbwlch isaf (no I don't know where the pheasant went).
Woodland Road near to Carregllys farm.
Woodland
Road near to Carregllys farm.
Road from Felin-wen to Panteg.
Road from Felin-wen to Panteg.
Farmland above Cwm-Howell.
Farmland above Cwm-Howell.
Gate to field near Haulfryn
Gate to field near Haulfryn
Llwybr Glan-carw / Glan-carw path Llwybr cyhoeddus yn mynd i gyfeiriad Glan-carw.

A public footpath heading in the direction of Glan-carw (trans. bank of the deer [stream]).
Llwybr Glan-carw / Glan-carw path
Llwybr cyhoeddus yn mynd i gyfeiriad Glan-carw. A public footpath heading in the direction of Glan-carw (trans. bank of the deer [stream]).
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on the roadside barn at Llain Delyn Farm. It marks a point 182.242m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the roadside barn at Llain Delyn Farm. It marks a point 182.242m above mean sea level.
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Coed y Berllan is located at Grid Ref: SN4824 (Lat: 51.894237, Lng: -4.2053096)

Unitary Authority: Carmarthenshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

What 3 Words

///though.cooking.observer. Near Llanddarog, Carmarthenshire

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