Coed Cae'n-y-coed

Wood, Forest in Merionethshire

Wales

Coed Cae'n-y-coed

St Twrog's Parish Church, Maentwrog
St Twrog's Parish Church, Maentwrog Credit: John H Darch

Coed Cae'n-y-coed is a picturesque woodland area located in Merionethshire, Wales. With its name translating to "wood, forest" in English, it accurately reflects the natural beauty and abundance of trees found in the area.

Covering a vast expanse of land, Coed Cae'n-y-coed is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility in the great outdoors. The woodland is predominantly composed of native tree species such as oak, birch, and beech, creating a diverse and rich ecosystem. The trees provide a habitat for a variety of wildlife, including birds, mammals, and insects, making it a popular spot for birdwatching and nature photography.

Visitors to Coed Cae'n-y-coed can explore the numerous walking trails that wind through the woodland, offering stunning views and opportunities to immerse oneself in nature. The paths are well-maintained, making it accessible for all levels of fitness and ages. Along the way, visitors may stumble upon hidden streams and small waterfalls, adding to the enchanting atmosphere of the woodland.

The area also features designated picnic areas, perfect for enjoying a leisurely lunch amidst the beauty of nature. Additionally, there are camping spots available for those wishing to extend their stay and fully experience the tranquility of Coed Cae'n-y-coed.

Given its idyllic location, Coed Cae'n-y-coed serves as a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, and families looking to reconnect with the natural world. It offers a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of daily life, allowing visitors to unwind and recharge in the breathtaking surroundings of Merionethshire's woodlands.

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Coed Cae'n-y-coed Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.930468/-3.9909002 or Grid Reference SH6638. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

St Twrog's Parish Church, Maentwrog
St Twrog's Parish Church, Maentwrog
DAF Truck on the A487 near Plas Farm The A487 is one of the most important roads in Wales. It covers the majority of the west coast from St Davids to Menai Bridge, and is a primary route for most of its length, including a section where it multiplexes with the A470, another important north-south road. Along the way, it runs through two national parks: Snowdonia and Pembrokeshire Coast. Despite its length and importance, it is predominantly single carriageway, although the road has been upgraded in numerous places. It is 174 miles long.
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DAF Truck on the A487 near Plas Farm
The A487 is one of the most important roads in Wales. It covers the majority of the west coast from St Davids to Menai Bridge, and is a primary route for most of its length, including a section where it multiplexes with the A470, another important north-south road. Along the way, it runs through two national parks: Snowdonia and Pembrokeshire Coast. Despite its length and importance, it is predominantly single carriageway, although the road has been upgraded in numerous places. It is 174 miles long. LinkExternal link
A487 passing Afon Dwyryd The A487 is one of the most important roads in Wales. It covers the majority of the west coast from St Davids to Menai Bridge, and is a primary route for most of its length, including a section where it multiplexes with the A470, another important north-south road. Along the way, it runs through two national parks: Snowdonia and Pembrokeshire Coast. Despite its length and importance, it is predominantly single carriageway, although the road has been upgraded in numerous places. It is 174 miles long.
<span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/wiki/index.php?title=A487" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/wiki/index.php?title=A487">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
A487 passing Afon Dwyryd
The A487 is one of the most important roads in Wales. It covers the majority of the west coast from St Davids to Menai Bridge, and is a primary route for most of its length, including a section where it multiplexes with the A470, another important north-south road. Along the way, it runs through two national parks: Snowdonia and Pembrokeshire Coast. Despite its length and importance, it is predominantly single carriageway, although the road has been upgraded in numerous places. It is 174 miles long. LinkExternal link
Chapel at Maentwrog The old chapel beside the A487 at Maentwrog.  The picture is taken from a car crossing the Afon Dwyryd bridge in the Vale of Ffestiniog at the junction with the A496.
Chapel at Maentwrog
The old chapel beside the A487 at Maentwrog. The picture is taken from a car crossing the Afon Dwyryd bridge in the Vale of Ffestiniog at the junction with the A496.
The Old School, Maentwrog Grade II listed late C19 school in the centre of the village
The Old School, Maentwrog
Grade II listed late C19 school in the centre of the village
The River Dwyryd from Maentwrog Bridge
The River Dwyryd from Maentwrog Bridge
The A487 at its junction with the A496 Maentwrog Road
The A487 at its junction with the A496 Maentwrog Road
Gate on the Cambrian Way Here the long distance path runs by the grounds of Cae Einion Alan [residential house]. To the left is cycle route 82 which emerges by the Trawsfynydd power station building.
Gate on the Cambrian Way
Here the long distance path runs by the grounds of Cae Einion Alan [residential house]. To the left is cycle route 82 which emerges by the Trawsfynydd power station building.
Gate on cycle route 82 The route leads to Trawfynydd power station and beyond.
Gate on cycle route 82
The route leads to Trawfynydd power station and beyond.
On the Cambrian Way - briefly The Cambrian Way branches here, heading for Maentwrog. My route is to the left, heading for Ivy Bridge to cross Afon Prysor.
On the Cambrian Way - briefly
The Cambrian Way branches here, heading for Maentwrog. My route is to the left, heading for Ivy Bridge to cross Afon Prysor.
Mountain road through Coed Pennyglannau Most of the forestry on the right has been clear-felled.
Mountain road through Coed Pennyglannau
Most of the forestry on the right has been clear-felled.
Track leading to Ty'n-y-bryn A farm track, not marked as a right of way, nor is it access land. However, it does converge with a public path by the wall ahead, hence the ladder stile. The path eventually joins the Cambrian Way, between Maentwrog and Gellilydan, by a somewhat meandering route. The track now forms part of the new Maentwrog Circular walk <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.visitsnowdonia.info/maentwrog-circular-walk" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.visitsnowdonia.info/maentwrog-circular-walk">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Track leading to Ty'n-y-bryn
A farm track, not marked as a right of way, nor is it access land. However, it does converge with a public path by the wall ahead, hence the ladder stile. The path eventually joins the Cambrian Way, between Maentwrog and Gellilydan, by a somewhat meandering route. The track now forms part of the new Maentwrog Circular walk LinkExternal link
Waymarker for the new Maentwrog Circular Route A new walk of some 10½ miles, encompassing Maentwrog, Tan-y-bwlch, Penrhynseudraeth, Llandecwyn and back to Maentwrog <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.visitsnowdonia.info/maentwrog-circular-walk" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.visitsnowdonia.info/maentwrog-circular-walk">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Waymarker for the new Maentwrog Circular Route
A new walk of some 10½ miles, encompassing Maentwrog, Tan-y-bwlch, Penrhynseudraeth, Llandecwyn and back to Maentwrog LinkExternal link
Uplands road leading to Maentwrog power station
Uplands road leading to Maentwrog power station
Road through Coed Felenrhyd Bach Eventually leading down into Cwm Prysor and joining the A496 by Maentwrog Power Station.
Road through Coed Felenrhyd Bach
Eventually leading down into Cwm Prysor and joining the A496 by Maentwrog Power Station.
Access gate to Ceunant Llennyrch A National (Wales) nature Reserve.
Access gate to Ceunant Llennyrch
A National (Wales) nature Reserve.
Road by Felen Rhyd Fach Approaching Maentwrog power station and the junction with the A496.
Road by Felen Rhyd Fach
Approaching Maentwrog power station and the junction with the A496.
Path leading to Ivy Bridge Once an important thoroughfare, leading to the old crossing of Afon Prysor. Now seemingly little used, given the state of the overgrowth. The fence marks the boundary of the Maentwrog power station site.
Path leading to Ivy Bridge
Once an important thoroughfare, leading to the old crossing of Afon Prysor. Now seemingly little used, given the state of the overgrowth. The fence marks the boundary of the Maentwrog power station site.
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Coed Cae'n-y-coed is located at Grid Ref: SH6638 (Lat: 52.930468, Lng: -3.9909002)

Unitary Authority: Gwynedd

Police Authority: North Wales

What 3 Words

///itself.niece.bracing. Near Maentwrog, Gwynedd

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