Coed Cefn-côch

Wood, Forest in Merionethshire

Wales

Coed Cefn-côch

A493 towards Cwrt
A493 towards Cwrt Credit: Steven Brown

Coed Cefn-côch is a forest located in Merionethshire, Wales. Covering an area of approximately 400 hectares, this woodland is known for its diverse range of flora and fauna. The forest is primarily composed of native species such as oak, birch, and beech trees, providing a habitat for a variety of wildlife including deer, squirrels, and numerous species of birds.

Coed Cefn-côch offers a range of recreational activities for visitors to enjoy, including walking trails, mountain biking routes, and picnicking areas. The forest is also popular with birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts due to its rich biodiversity.

Managed by Natural Resources Wales, Coed Cefn-côch is maintained to ensure the conservation of its natural environment while also providing opportunities for sustainable timber production. The forest is part of the wider Snowdonia National Park, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

Overall, Coed Cefn-côch is a picturesque and tranquil woodland that provides a peaceful retreat for visitors seeking to connect with nature and explore the Welsh countryside.

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Coed Cefn-côch Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.582849/-3.9602706 or Grid Reference SH6700. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A493 towards Cwrt
A493 towards Cwrt
Stone wall in Happy Valley
Stone wall in Happy Valley
Traffic lights on the A493 in Cwrt
Traffic lights on the A493 in Cwrt
The A493 heading towards Cwrt
The A493 heading towards Cwrt
Cwrt Tai ger y ffordd Cwm Maethlon / Houses by the Happy Valley road.
Cwrt
Tai ger y ffordd Cwm Maethlon / Houses by the Happy Valley road.
Ger Gelli-Graian / Near Gelli-Graian Coed Llydandail a Coniferaidd / Broadleaf and Coniferous Woodland.
Ger Gelli-Graian / Near Gelli-Graian
Coed Llydandail a Coniferaidd / Broadleaf and Coniferous Woodland.
Cwm Ffernol Coetiroedd yng Ngwm Ffernol / Woodland in Cwm Ffernol
Cwm Ffernol
Coetiroedd yng Ngwm Ffernol / Woodland in Cwm Ffernol
Summit, Ffridd Esgairweddan Pleasant small top with a great view of the Dyfi
Summit, Ffridd Esgairweddan
Pleasant small top with a great view of the Dyfi
On Ffridd Esgairweddan Looking back towards the quiet Tarrens
On Ffridd Esgairweddan
Looking back towards the quiet Tarrens
Bus stop at Cwrt On the A493 road looking in the direction of Aberdyfi.
Bus stop at Cwrt
On the A493 road looking in the direction of Aberdyfi.
Cwrt The A493 road from Aberdyfi to Machynlleth passes through the hamlet of Cwrt, looking in the direction of Machynlleth. The road that can just be seen to the left is the road through "Happy Valley" and forms part of Lôn Las Cymru (Sustrans cycle route No. 8). To the right is a local dead-end lane to Penmaen Isa beside the Dyfi Estuary.
Cwrt
The A493 road from Aberdyfi to Machynlleth passes through the hamlet of Cwrt, looking in the direction of Machynlleth. The road that can just be seen to the left is the road through "Happy Valley" and forms part of Lôn Las Cymru (Sustrans cycle route No. 8). To the right is a local dead-end lane to Penmaen Isa beside the Dyfi Estuary.
2x4x4 off road
2x4x4 off road
Heading for Pant-yr-on
Heading for Pant-yr-on
Gate over a pond?
Gate over a pond?
Cwmffernol farm cottage
Cwmffernol farm cottage
Forestry road Cwmffernol Looking northeast above Cwmffernol farm cottage
Forestry road Cwmffernol
Looking northeast above Cwmffernol farm cottage
Cwmffernol farm view Looking south above Cwmffernol farm cottage
Cwmffernol farm view
Looking south above Cwmffernol farm cottage
The A483 in Cwrt The road narrows as it passes through the small hamlet and reaches the bridge over the Nant Cwm-ffernol; a sharp bend follows.
The A483 in Cwrt
The road narrows as it passes through the small hamlet and reaches the bridge over the Nant Cwm-ffernol; a sharp bend follows.
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Coed Cefn-côch is located at Grid Ref: SH6700 (Lat: 52.582849, Lng: -3.9602706)

Unitary Authority: Gwynedd

Police Authority: North Wales

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Located within 500m of 52.582849,-3.9602706
Ele: 186
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 52.5822195/-3.9629892
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 52.5868095/-3.9628129
Information: route_marker
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 52.579501/-3.9646456
Information: route_marker
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 52.5791485/-3.9641245
Bryn Llwyn
Ele: 170
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 52.5798726/-3.9614654
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