Ty'r-gawen Top Wood

Wood, Forest in Merionethshire

Wales

Ty'r-gawen Top Wood

Boulder and stone wall Limestone boulders have been incorporated in the dry-stone wall. Old maps show a leat contouring round the hillside here, to the mill at Bryn-gwyn. I didn't see any sign of it, but I wasn't aware of it at the time.
Boulder and stone wall Credit: Ian Taylor

Ty'r-gawen Top Wood is a stunning forest located in the county of Merionethshire, Wales. Spanning over a vast area, the wood is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and diverse range of flora and fauna.

The forest is predominantly composed of native Welsh oak trees, which form a dense canopy, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere. The towering trees provide shade and shelter to a variety of plant species, including bluebells, ferns, and wild garlic, which thrive in the woodland's rich and fertile soil.

Ty'r-gawen Top Wood is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, as it is home to a diverse range of animal species. Birdwatchers can spot rare species such as red kites, tawny owls, and woodpeckers, while the forest's dense undergrowth provides a habitat for small mammals like squirrels, foxes, and badgers.

The wood offers numerous walking trails, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore its natural wonders. The paths wind through the forest, passing picturesque streams and moss-covered rocks, creating a truly enchanting experience.

In addition to its natural beauty, Ty'r-gawen Top Wood also holds historical significance. The forest has been in existence for centuries and has witnessed the passage of time. Its ancient trees stand as silent witnesses to the changing landscape and the stories of generations past.

Overall, Ty'r-gawen Top Wood is a treasure trove of natural wonders and a testament to the beauty and resilience of Merionethshire's landscape.

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Ty'r-gawen Top Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.639903/-4.0371949 or Grid Reference SH6206. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Boulder and stone wall Limestone boulders have been incorporated in the dry-stone wall. Old maps show a leat contouring round the hillside here, to the mill at Bryn-gwyn. I didn't see any sign of it, but I wasn't aware of it at the time.
Boulder and stone wall
Limestone boulders have been incorporated in the dry-stone wall. Old maps show a leat contouring round the hillside here, to the mill at Bryn-gwyn. I didn't see any sign of it, but I wasn't aware of it at the time.
Coed y Llwyn Looking SW from the hillside above the wood.
Coed y Llwyn
Looking SW from the hillside above the wood.
Rough grazing land, Llanegryn Looking SW towards Tal y Gareg.
Rough grazing land, Llanegryn
Looking SW towards Tal y Gareg.
Sheep grazing at Bryn Gwyn
Sheep grazing at Bryn Gwyn
A glimpse of Felin Bryn Gwyn
A glimpse of Felin Bryn Gwyn
Farm gate at Glanmachlas
Farm gate at Glanmachlas
Stone boundary wall at Glanmachlas
Stone boundary wall at Glanmachlas
Entrance to The Old Mill, Ty’rgawen
Entrance to The Old Mill, Ty’rgawen
Glan y Wern Caravan Park
Glan y Wern Caravan Park
Afon Dysynni from Pont y Garth
Afon Dysynni from Pont y Garth
Pont y Garth
Pont y Garth
Perfeddnant in the Dysynni Valley
Perfeddnant in the Dysynni Valley
View towards Birds' Rock, Dysynni Valley
View towards Birds' Rock, Dysynni Valley
Junction of narrow roads, Dysynni Valley
Junction of narrow roads, Dysynni Valley
View towards Birds' Rock, Dysynni Valley
View towards Birds' Rock, Dysynni Valley
Ty-coch, Dysynni Valley
Ty-coch, Dysynni Valley
Llethrau Twllydarren / Slopes of Twllydarren Llethrau Twllydarren uwchben Dyffryn Dysynni / Slopes of Twllydarren above the Dysynni Valley.
Llethrau Twllydarren / Slopes of Twllydarren
Llethrau Twllydarren uwchben Dyffryn Dysynni / Slopes of Twllydarren above the Dysynni Valley.
Cwm Du Golygfa o Gwm Du oddi ar Y Ffordd Ddu / A view of Cwm Du from Y Ffordd Ddu.
Cwm Du
Golygfa o Gwm Du oddi ar Y Ffordd Ddu / A view of Cwm Du from Y Ffordd Ddu.
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Ty'r-gawen Top Wood is located at Grid Ref: SH6206 (Lat: 52.639903, Lng: -4.0371949)

Unitary Authority: Gwynedd

Police Authority: North Wales

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