Coed Tyn-y-graig

Wood, Forest in Cardiganshire

Wales

Coed Tyn-y-graig

Tal-y-Bont Cemetery On a hillside on the northern side of the village. The brown expanse in the distance is Cors Fochno
Tal-y-Bont Cemetery Credit: Eirian Evans

Coed Tyn-y-graig is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Cardiganshire, Wales. Stretching across an area of approximately 500 acres, it is a captivating natural haven that offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life. The woodland is situated near the village of Tregaron, nestled within the breathtaking Cambrian Mountains.

The forest is composed of a diverse range of tree species, including majestic oak, beech, and birch trees. These towering giants provide a canopy of shade, creating a cool and peaceful environment. The forest floor is adorned with a rich carpet of moss, ferns, and wildflowers, adding to its enchanting beauty.

Coed Tyn-y-graig is not only a haven for nature enthusiasts but also a sanctuary for wildlife. The forest is home to a variety of animals, including deer, foxes, badgers, and an array of bird species. It is a popular spot for birdwatching, with opportunities to spot rare and migratory birds.

For those seeking outdoor adventures, the woodland offers an extensive network of paths and trails. Hikers and nature lovers can explore the forest's scenic beauty, discovering hidden waterfalls, babbling brooks, and secluded picnic spots along the way. The forest is also a popular destination for mountain biking and horse riding, with designated trails catering to these activities.

Coed Tyn-y-graig is a true gem of Cardiganshire, offering a serene and immersive experience in nature. Whether one seeks solitude, wildlife encounters, or outdoor adventures, this woodland is a must-visit destination for all nature enthusiasts.

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Tal-y-Bont Cemetery On a hillside on the northern side of the village. The brown expanse in the distance is Cors Fochno
Tal-y-Bont Cemetery
On a hillside on the northern side of the village. The brown expanse in the distance is Cors Fochno
Erglodd farm
Erglodd farm
Capel Rehoboth, Tre Taliesin Welsh Calvinistic Methodist chapel
Capel Rehoboth, Tre Taliesin
Welsh Calvinistic Methodist chapel
Terraced housing, Tre Taliesin
Terraced housing, Tre Taliesin
Lane climbing up Cwm Slaid The old coach road, seen climbing away north from Talybont.
Lane climbing up Cwm Slaid
The old coach road, seen climbing away north from Talybont.
View to the Dyfi estuary Looking over Gwar-cwm-isaf farm,
View to the Dyfi estuary
Looking over Gwar-cwm-isaf farm,
Foel Goch seen from Bedd Taliesin
Foel Goch seen from Bedd Taliesin
Bedd Taliesin Bedd Taliesin, a round-kerb cairn in Ceredigion, Wales is rumoured to be the legendary grave of the esteemed 6th-century Welsh poet Taliesin, Chief Bard of the Island of Britain.
Bedd Taliesin
Bedd Taliesin, a round-kerb cairn in Ceredigion, Wales is rumoured to be the legendary grave of the esteemed 6th-century Welsh poet Taliesin, Chief Bard of the Island of Britain.
Bedd Taliesin Round-kerb cairn in Ceredigion, Wales rumoured to be the legendary grave of the esteemed 6th-century Welsh poet Taliesin, Chief Bard of the Island of Britain
Bedd Taliesin
Round-kerb cairn in Ceredigion, Wales rumoured to be the legendary grave of the esteemed 6th-century Welsh poet Taliesin, Chief Bard of the Island of Britain
Minor road near Tre Taliesin
Minor road near Tre Taliesin
Minor road towards Tal-y-Bont
Minor road towards Tal-y-Bont
Minor road leading to Bwlch Garw Also forms part of the Borth to Devil's Bridge Trail.
Minor road leading to Bwlch Garw
Also forms part of the Borth to Devil's Bridge Trail.
Pasture in Cwm Leri Viewed across Afon Leri which is hidden in the valley.
Pasture in Cwm Leri
Viewed across Afon Leri which is hidden in the valley.
Afon Leri Viewed from Pont Talybont.
Afon Leri
Viewed from Pont Talybont.
Parting of the ways on Braich Garw The metalled road leads down to Talybont and also forms part of the Borth to Devil's Bridge Trail. To the left is a right of way leading to Caer Lletty-llwyd. This area is access land.
Parting of the ways on Braich Garw
The metalled road leads down to Talybont and also forms part of the Borth to Devil's Bridge Trail. To the left is a right of way leading to Caer Lletty-llwyd. This area is access land.
Nant y Gwyddyl flowing down to Afon Leri
Nant y Gwyddyl flowing down to Afon Leri
Y Lolfa, Tal-y-Bont HQ of the Welsh  printing and publishing company. Founded in 1967 by Robat Gruffudd, it publishes books in both Welsh and English. It has adopted a deliberate policy of not adapting books from other languages in order to support Welsh artists and authors.
Y Lolfa, Tal-y-Bont
HQ of the Welsh printing and publishing company. Founded in 1967 by Robat Gruffudd, it publishes books in both Welsh and English. It has adopted a deliberate policy of not adapting books from other languages in order to support Welsh artists and authors.
Neuadd Goffa Tal-y-Bont Memorial Hall
Neuadd Goffa Tal-y-Bont Memorial Hall
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Coed Tyn-y-graig is located at Grid Ref: SN6790 (Lat: 52.493692, Lng: -3.9580694)

Unitary Authority: Ceredigion

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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