Coed Dyffryn-glyn-cûl

Wood, Forest in Merionethshire

Wales

Coed Dyffryn-glyn-cûl

Awyr mawr Big skies and a rainbow over the wide beach at low tide between Aberdyfi and Tywyn.
Awyr mawr Credit: Mike Parker

Coed Dyffryn-glyn-cûl, located in Merionethshire, is a picturesque wood and forest area known for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife. Nestled in the heart of the Welsh countryside, it covers a vast expanse of land, offering visitors a tranquil and immersive experience.

The wood boasts a rich variety of tree species, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a dense canopy and provide shelter for a myriad of animals. The forest floor is adorned with vibrant wildflowers, mosses, and ferns, adding to the enchanting atmosphere.

The area is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, as it is home to a wide range of creatures. Visitors may spot red squirrels scurrying amongst the trees, or catch a glimpse of elusive woodland birds such as the pied flycatcher or redstart. The wood is also inhabited by deer and foxes, which can occasionally be spotted grazing or hunting.

Coed Dyffryn-glyn-cûl offers various walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural wonders at their own pace. These paths wind through the forest, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and providing opportunities for peaceful reflection and relaxation.

The wood is managed by local conservation organizations, who work tirelessly to preserve its ecological integrity. They engage in activities such as tree planting, habitat restoration, and wildlife monitoring to ensure the long-term sustainability of the area.

In conclusion, Coed Dyffryn-glyn-cûl is a captivating wood and forest in Merionethshire, Wales, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. Its diverse flora and fauna, coupled with well-maintained walking trails, make it a perfect destination for those seeking a peaceful and rejuvenating experience in the Welsh countryside.

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Coed Dyffryn-glyn-cûl Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.563809/-4.0580109 or Grid Reference SN6098. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Awyr mawr Big skies and a rainbow over the wide beach at low tide between Aberdyfi and Tywyn.
Awyr mawr
Big skies and a rainbow over the wide beach at low tide between Aberdyfi and Tywyn.
The A493 near Aberdovey The A493 between Aberdovey and Tywyn.
The A493 near Aberdovey
The A493 between Aberdovey and Tywyn.
Sand dunes near Aberdovey View over sand dunes from the A493 near Aberdovey.  The railway is in the foreground.
Sand dunes near Aberdovey
View over sand dunes from the A493 near Aberdovey. The railway is in the foreground.
A493 at Aberdyfi cemetery
A493 at Aberdyfi cemetery
A493 at Riverslea
A493 at Riverslea
Track Over Railway Bridge, Escuan, Near Tywyn The track leads from Escuan Hall to Escuan Isaf. It provides a right of way access towards south Tywyn.
Track Over Railway Bridge, Escuan, Near Tywyn
The track leads from Escuan Hall to Escuan Isaf. It provides a right of way access towards south Tywyn.
Railway Bridge at Escuan, Tywyn This is a better view of the bridge but is slightly impaired by the unavoidable rain spots on the camera lens!
Railway Bridge at Escuan, Tywyn
This is a better view of the bridge but is slightly impaired by the unavoidable rain spots on the camera lens!
Level Crossing, Rhowniar, Nr Tywyn This occupation rossing provides access to open farmland to the west of the railway.
Level Crossing, Rhowniar, Nr Tywyn
This occupation rossing provides access to open farmland to the west of the railway.
Milepost at Rhowniar on A493 Road Metal cast milepost between Aberdovey and Tywyn. It shows Machynlleth 12 miles and Aberdovey 2 miles.
Milepost at Rhowniar on A493 Road
Metal cast milepost between Aberdovey and Tywyn. It shows Machynlleth 12 miles and Aberdovey 2 miles.
Milestone at Rhowniar on A493 Road A closer view of the milestone
Milestone at Rhowniar on A493 Road
A closer view of the milestone
Stile at the north end of Aberdovey Golf Links Provides access from the golf course to the dunes and sea.
Stile at the north end of Aberdovey Golf Links
Provides access from the golf course to the dunes and sea.
Warning - Cows! A close up of a sign on a stile at Aberdovey Golf Links
Warning - Cows!
A close up of a sign on a stile at Aberdovey Golf Links
Pillbox on the beach near Tywyn This is one of 3 similar structures noted on the shore between Tywyn and Aberdovey.
Pillbox on the beach near Tywyn
This is one of 3 similar structures noted on the shore between Tywyn and Aberdovey.
Pasture by the beach near Tywyn This square consists entirely of beach, dunes and pasture
Pasture by the beach near Tywyn
This square consists entirely of beach, dunes and pasture
Beach and foreshore, near Tywyn Looking northwards towards Tywyn
Beach and foreshore, near Tywyn
Looking northwards towards Tywyn
Boardwalk, Aberdovey Golf Course A boardwalk links the golf course and beach across the dunes
Boardwalk, Aberdovey Golf Course
A boardwalk links the golf course and beach across the dunes
Dune Restoration Sign attached to the boardwalk at Aberdovey Golf Course
Dune Restoration
Sign attached to the boardwalk at Aberdovey Golf Course
Solitary trees, Escuan Isaf This windswept group of five trees is shown on the Explorer map.
Solitary trees, Escuan Isaf
This windswept group of five trees is shown on the Explorer map.
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Coed Dyffryn-glyn-cûl is located at Grid Ref: SN6098 (Lat: 52.563809, Lng: -4.0580109)

Unitary Authority: Gwynedd

Police Authority: North Wales

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Located within 500m of 52.563809,-4.0580109
Foel Caethle
Ele: 169
Natural: peak
Wikidata: Q106710264
Lat/Long: 52.5681256/-4.0576324
Fixme: continue
Lat/Long: 52.5613678/-4.0554357
Leisure: picnic_table
Lat/Long: 52.562907/-4.0566802
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