Allt Cwm-cadno

Wood, Forest in Carmarthenshire

Wales

Allt Cwm-cadno

Lle mae pedwar llwybr yn cwrdd / Where four paths meet Lleoliad lle mae pedwar llwybr ceffyl yn cwrdd.

Location where four bridleways meet.
Lle mae pedwar llwybr yn cwrdd / Where four paths meet Credit: Alan Richards

Allt Cwm-cadno is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Carmarthenshire, Wales. Situated near the village of Llanfynydd, it covers an area of approximately 200 acres. The name "Cwm-cadno" translates to "Valley of the Fox."

The woodland is characterized by its diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, ash, and birch. These trees create a dense canopy, providing a habitat for various wildlife species. The forest floor is adorned with a rich carpet of ferns, bluebells, and wildflowers, offering a vibrant display of colors during the spring and summer months.

Allt Cwm-cadno is intersected by several footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to explore the woodland and enjoy its natural beauty. The paths wind through the trees, offering glimpses of the surrounding countryside and providing opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife spotting.

The woodland is also home to a wide array of wildlife, including foxes, badgers, squirrels, and a variety of bird species. It is particularly known for its population of red kites, which can often be seen soaring above the treetops.

Allt Cwm-cadno is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers. Its tranquil atmosphere and stunning scenery make it an ideal location for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in nature.

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Allt Cwm-cadno Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.046248/-3.9963545 or Grid Reference SN6340. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lle mae pedwar llwybr yn cwrdd / Where four paths meet Lleoliad lle mae pedwar llwybr ceffyl yn cwrdd.

Location where four bridleways meet.
Lle mae pedwar llwybr yn cwrdd / Where four paths meet
Lleoliad lle mae pedwar llwybr ceffyl yn cwrdd. Location where four bridleways meet.
Llwybr i Faesdy / Path to Maesdy Llwybr ceffyl yn mynd i gyfeiriad anhedd-dy o'r enw Maesdy.

A bridleway heading in the direction of a property known as Maesdy.
Llwybr i Faesdy / Path to Maesdy
Llwybr ceffyl yn mynd i gyfeiriad anhedd-dy o'r enw Maesdy. A bridleway heading in the direction of a property known as Maesdy.
Llwybr Maesdy / Maesdy path Llwybr ceffyl yn agosau at anhedd-dy o'r enw Maesdy.

A bridleway approaches a property known as Maesdy.
Llwybr Maesdy / Maesdy path
Llwybr ceffyl yn agosau at anhedd-dy o'r enw Maesdy. A bridleway approaches a property known as Maesdy.
Llwybr Maesdy / Maesdy path Llwybr ceffyl yn mynd heibio i anhedd-dy o'r enw Maesdy.

A bridleway passes a property known as Maesdy.
Llwybr Maesdy / Maesdy path
Llwybr ceffyl yn mynd heibio i anhedd-dy o'r enw Maesdy. A bridleway passes a property known as Maesdy.
Bwlch-y-coed Heol fach yn mynd heibio i anhedd-dy o'r enw Bwlch-y-coed.

A minor road passes a property known as Bwlch-y-coed (trans. pass of the wood).
Bwlch-y-coed
Heol fach yn mynd heibio i anhedd-dy o'r enw Bwlch-y-coed. A minor road passes a property known as Bwlch-y-coed (trans. pass of the wood).
Llwybr yn gadael yr heol / Path exits the road Llwybr cyhoeddus a ffordd fynediad yn gadael yr heol.

A public footpath and access road exit the road.
Llwybr yn gadael yr heol / Path exits the road
Llwybr cyhoeddus a ffordd fynediad yn gadael yr heol. A public footpath and access road exit the road.
Llwybr Hafodymaidd / Hafodymaidd path Llwybr cyhoeddus yn agosau at heol fach.

A public footpath approaches a minor road
Llwybr Hafodymaidd / Hafodymaidd path
Llwybr cyhoeddus yn agosau at heol fach. A public footpath approaches a minor road
Llwybr Berllan-dywyll / Berllan-dywyll path Llwybr cyhoeddus a ffordd fynedfa yn mynd tuag at anhedd-dy o'r enw Berllan-dywyll. 

A public footpath and access road heading towards a property known as Berllan-dywyll (trans. dark / sinister orchard).
Llwybr Berllan-dywyll / Berllan-dywyll path
Llwybr cyhoeddus a ffordd fynedfa yn mynd tuag at anhedd-dy o'r enw Berllan-dywyll. A public footpath and access road heading towards a property known as Berllan-dywyll (trans. dark / sinister orchard).
Llwybr Bryneglwys Fawr / Bryneglwys Fawr path Llwybr cyhoeddus yn mynd i lawr y waered ger Ffarm Bryneglwys Fawr,

A public footpath descends the hill near Bryneglwys Fawr (trans. the larger church hill [farm]).
Llwybr Bryneglwys Fawr / Bryneglwys Fawr path
Llwybr cyhoeddus yn mynd i lawr y waered ger Ffarm Bryneglwys Fawr, A public footpath descends the hill near Bryneglwys Fawr (trans. the larger church hill [farm]).
Llwybr ger Glanyrafon / Path near Glanyrafon Llwybr cyhoeddus ger anhedd-dy o'r enw Glanyrafon.

A public footpath near a property known as Glanyrafon (trans. riverside).
Llwybr ger Glanyrafon / Path near Glanyrafon
Llwybr cyhoeddus ger anhedd-dy o'r enw Glanyrafon. A public footpath near a property known as Glanyrafon (trans. riverside).
Heol fynedfa Gwarallt / Gwarallt access road Heol fynedfa Gwarallt yn gadael y ffordd.

Gwarallt (trans. upper part of the hill) access road exiting the road.
Heol fynedfa Gwarallt / Gwarallt access road
Heol fynedfa Gwarallt yn gadael y ffordd. Gwarallt (trans. upper part of the hill) access road exiting the road.
Heol fach wledig / Rural minor road Heol fach wledig ger pentre Pumsaint.

A small rural road near the village of Pumsaint (trans. five saints)
Heol fach wledig / Rural minor road
Heol fach wledig ger pentre Pumsaint. A small rural road near the village of Pumsaint (trans. five saints)
Maesdy Churn Stand
Maesdy Churn Stand
Ordnance Survey Rivet This damaged OS rivet can be found on the NE parapet of the bridge. It marked a point 189.500m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Rivet
This damaged OS rivet can be found on the NE parapet of the bridge. It marked a point 189.500m above mean sea level.
Tuag at Bant Mawr / Towards Pant Mawr Llwybr ceffyl ar gefnffordd yn agosau at Ffarm Pant Mawr.

A bridleway on a ridgeway approaching Pant Mawr Farm (trans. big hollow).
Tuag at Bant Mawr / Towards Pant Mawr
Llwybr ceffyl ar gefnffordd yn agosau at Ffarm Pant Mawr. A bridleway on a ridgeway approaching Pant Mawr Farm (trans. big hollow).
Almost straight ahead This view is along the lane to the collection of houses around the junction ahead: I took the photograph here to shelter under the trees from the pouring rain.
Almost straight ahead
This view is along the lane to the collection of houses around the junction ahead: I took the photograph here to shelter under the trees from the pouring rain.
Right of way only on foot Just after I'd taken this photo, the farmer's Land Rover hove into view behind - in a lane no wider than a car's width for 300m behind. As the lane was signed "Access only", he wondered what I was doing there (though there is a right of way on foot beyond) - see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1309764">SN6339 : Close or pay!!</a> for what happened.
Right of way only on foot
Just after I'd taken this photo, the farmer's Land Rover hove into view behind - in a lane no wider than a car's width for 300m behind. As the lane was signed "Access only", he wondered what I was doing there (though there is a right of way on foot beyond) - see SN6339 : Close or pay!! for what happened.
Close or pay!! I told him I loved the sign on his gate and I'd been taking a photograph of it. He seemed quite tickled and let us through to turn around.
Close or pay!!
I told him I loved the sign on his gate and I'd been taking a photograph of it. He seemed quite tickled and let us through to turn around.
Show me another place!

Allt Cwm-cadno is located at Grid Ref: SN6340 (Lat: 52.046248, Lng: -3.9963545)

Unitary Authority: Carmarthenshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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