Allt y Cae

Wood, Forest in Carmarthenshire

Wales

Allt y Cae

Field Boundary Looking due south across a hedge at SN478 243.
Field Boundary Credit: Dara Jasumani

Allt y Cae is a picturesque woodland located in Carmarthenshire, Wales. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, this enchanting forest is known for its rich biodiversity and stunning natural beauty.

The woodland is predominantly composed of native broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and ash, which create a dense canopy overhead. The forest floor is adorned with a variety of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, adding to the overall charm of the landscape. The trees provide a habitat for numerous species of birds, such as woodpeckers, finches, and owls, making it a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

Allt y Cae is crisscrossed by several walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. One of the most popular routes is the circular path that leads to a picturesque waterfall nestled deep within the forest. The sound of the cascading water combined with the tranquility of the surroundings creates a truly magical experience.

The woodland is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including foxes, badgers, and squirrels. Rare species, such as red kites and otters, have also been spotted in the area, making it a wildlife enthusiast's dream.

Allt y Cae is a cherished natural gem in the Carmarthenshire region, attracting visitors from near and far. Its unspoiled beauty, abundance of flora and fauna, and peaceful atmosphere make it an ideal destination for those seeking solace in nature.

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Allt y Cae Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.900793/-4.20095 or Grid Reference SN4824. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

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.
Framework Local company 'Framework' are based here in these converted farm buildings. 
They build cases for the museum and exhibition world.
Framework
Local company 'Framework' are based here in these converted farm buildings. They build cases for the museum and exhibition world.
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.
Bridleway Bridleway.
Bridleway
Bridleway.
School Marked on the OS as Yspytty school.
School
Marked on the OS as Yspytty school.
Bend in the Road The farms name is Brynaru.
Bend in the Road
The farms name is Brynaru.
Road Through the trees are the farm buildings belonging to the un-named farm at SN 475 258.
Road
Through the trees are the farm buildings belonging to the un-named farm at SN 475 258.
Lane Entrance The top of the lane for a property called 'Lan',
Lane Entrance
The top of the lane for a property called 'Lan',
Farm Outbuilding at Dusk
Farm Outbuilding at Dusk
Falling down The building marked on the 1:50000 is a rusting barn. The road is about to plunge down to the village of Felingwmuchaf. This was the last photograph of a cold, wet and blustery day in May.
Falling down
The building marked on the 1:50000 is a rusting barn. The road is about to plunge down to the village of Felingwmuchaf. This was the last photograph of a cold, wet and blustery day in May.
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.
Show me another place!

Allt y Cae is located at Grid Ref: SN4824 (Lat: 51.900793, Lng: -4.20095)

Unitary Authority: Carmarthenshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

What 3 Words

///weedy.suitably.loose. Near Llanfynydd, Carmarthenshire

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