Allt Cil-arddu

Wood, Forest in Carmarthenshire

Wales

Allt Cil-arddu

Field beyond the car park for the Halfway Inn, Llanegwad
Field beyond the car park for the Halfway Inn, Llanegwad Credit: Ruth Sharville

Allt Cil-arddu is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Carmarthenshire, Wales. Situated near the village of Rhandirmwyn, this enchanting forest covers an area of approximately 100 hectares.

The woodland is known for its diverse flora and fauna, providing a habitat for a wide range of species. It boasts a variety of tree species, including oak, beech, ash, and birch, which create a lush and vibrant canopy overhead. The forest floor is covered with a rich carpet of bluebells, wild garlic, and ferns, adding to its natural beauty.

Allt Cil-arddu offers numerous walking and hiking trails, allowing visitors to explore its tranquil surroundings. The trails wind through the forest, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and the River Towy, which flows nearby. The peaceful ambiance and the soothing sound of birdsong make it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The woodland also holds historical significance, as it was once part of the ancient forest of Brechfa. Remnants of old settlements and historical sites can still be found within the forest, adding an element of intrigue and mystery to the area.

Allt Cil-arddu is a haven for wildlife, with an array of bird species, such as red kites, buzzards, and woodpeckers, making it their home. Roe deer, badgers, and foxes can also be spotted in the forest, adding to the sense of wilderness.

Overall, Allt Cil-arddu is a hidden gem in Carmarthenshire, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature and explore the rich history of the area.

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Allt Cil-arddu Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.880763/-4.1604495 or Grid Reference SN5122. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Field beyond the car park for the Halfway Inn, Llanegwad
Field beyond the car park for the Halfway Inn, Llanegwad
A40 looking east from the Halfway Inn, Llanegwad
A40 looking east from the Halfway Inn, Llanegwad
The A40 looking west from the Halfway Inn car park, Llanegwad
The A40 looking west from the Halfway Inn car park, Llanegwad
Halfway Inn A popular pub/restaurant near Nantgaredig.
Halfway Inn
A popular pub/restaurant near Nantgaredig.
Holy Trinity Church near Pontargothi On the north side of the quiet Cothi valley, over a kilometre upstream from the village of Pontargothi along narrow back roads, lies this church in quite spacious grounds.
Holy Trinity Church near Pontargothi
On the north side of the quiet Cothi valley, over a kilometre upstream from the village of Pontargothi along narrow back roads, lies this church in quite spacious grounds.
Lychgate, Holy Trinity Church This is the gate at <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2714525">SN5022 : Holy Trinity Church near Pontargothi</a>
Lychgate, Holy Trinity Church
Pont-ar-Gothi, bridge over River Cothi
Pont-ar-Gothi, bridge over River Cothi
A40 lane junction east of Pont-ar-Gothi
A40 lane junction east of Pont-ar-Gothi
A40 looking east with Hafway Inn beyond
A40 looking east with Hafway Inn beyond
Another missing Carmarthenshire footbridge This is one of 44 bridges in the county in need of replacement, and another example of the shocking state of public footpaths in Carmarthenshire
Another missing Carmarthenshire footbridge
This is one of 44 bridges in the county in need of replacement, and another example of the shocking state of public footpaths in Carmarthenshire
The Cresselly Arms, Pont-ar-Gothi A well known and long established roadside hostelry.
The Cresselly Arms, Pont-ar-Gothi
A well known and long established roadside hostelry.
The River Cothi at Pont-ar-gothi From the garden of the Cresselly Arms.
The River Cothi at Pont-ar-gothi
From the garden of the Cresselly Arms.
Capel Sitim Chapel Sitim, Capel y Bedyddwyr yn Felingwm Isaf. Fe'i codwyd yn gyntaf yn 1817 ac fe'i hailadeiladwyd yn 1848. Mae'r addoldy presennol yn dyddio o 1874.

Sitim Baptist Chapel in Felingwm Isaf (trans. lower mill valley). The first meeting house was built in 1817 and it was rebuilt in 1848. The present chapel dates from 1874.
Capel Sitim Chapel
Sitim, Capel y Bedyddwyr yn Felingwm Isaf. Fe'i codwyd yn gyntaf yn 1817 ac fe'i hailadeiladwyd yn 1848. Mae'r addoldy presennol yn dyddio o 1874. Sitim Baptist Chapel in Felingwm Isaf (trans. lower mill valley). The first meeting house was built in 1817 and it was rebuilt in 1848. The present chapel dates from 1874.
Llwybr Llwchgwyn Path Cerddwyr yn dilyn llwybr cyhoeddus tuag at Ffarm Llwchgwyn.

Walkers following a public footpath in the direction of Llwchgwyn Farm (trans. fair lake/ pond?).
Llwybr Llwchgwyn Path
Cerddwyr yn dilyn llwybr cyhoeddus tuag at Ffarm Llwchgwyn. Walkers following a public footpath in the direction of Llwchgwyn Farm (trans. fair lake/ pond?).
Ffarm Llwch Gwyn Farm Cerddwyr yn mynd heibio i Ffarm Llwchgwyn wrth iddynt anelu at bentre Llanegwad.

Walkers passing Llwchgwyn Farm (trans. fair pond / lake?) on route to the village of Llanegwad (St Egwad's Church).
Ffarm Llwch Gwyn Farm
Cerddwyr yn mynd heibio i Ffarm Llwchgwyn wrth iddynt anelu at bentre Llanegwad. Walkers passing Llwchgwyn Farm (trans. fair pond / lake?) on route to the village of Llanegwad (St Egwad's Church).
Heol Alltyferin Road Cerddwyr yn dilyn llwybr cyhoeddus i bentre Pontargothi. Mae'r heol yn arwain at gyn Plasty Allyferin.


Walkers following a public footpath to Pontargothi (trans. bridge on the Cothi river). The way is an access road to the former Alltyferin Mansion.
Heol Alltyferin Road
Cerddwyr yn dilyn llwybr cyhoeddus i bentre Pontargothi. Mae'r heol yn arwain at gyn Plasty Allyferin. Walkers following a public footpath to Pontargothi (trans. bridge on the Cothi river). The way is an access road to the former Alltyferin Mansion.
Llwybr Afon Cothi Path Cerddwyr yn cael seibiant ar lan Afon Cothi. Mae'r ffarmwr yn rhydio'r afon yn y fan hon gan fod tir ganddo ar yr ochr arall. 

Walkers having a rest on the banks on the Cothi River. The farmer fords the river at this location as he owns land on the other side.
Llwybr Afon Cothi Path
Cerddwyr yn cael seibiant ar lan Afon Cothi. Mae'r ffarmwr yn rhydio'r afon yn y fan hon gan fod tir ganddo ar yr ochr arall. Walkers having a rest on the banks on the Cothi River. The farmer fords the river at this location as he owns land on the other side.
Milestone - Nantgaredig 1
Milestone - Nantgaredig 1
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Allt Cil-arddu is located at Grid Ref: SN5122 (Lat: 51.880763, Lng: -4.1604495)

Unitary Authority: Carmarthenshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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