Coed Cae'r-beudy-isaf

Wood, Forest in Merionethshire

Wales

Coed Cae'r-beudy-isaf

A470 near Coed y Brenin
A470 near Coed y Brenin Credit: Steven Brown

Coed Cae'r-beudy-isaf, located in Merionethshire, Wales, is a picturesque woodland area known for its natural beauty and serene atmosphere. Spanning across several acres, this woodland is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility amidst lush greenery.

The woodland is characterized by its dense canopy of trees, predominantly consisting of native species such as oak, beech, and birch. These towering trees provide shade and shelter to a diverse array of flora and fauna, making it an important habitat for wildlife. The woodland floor is adorned with a rich carpet of mosses, ferns, and wildflowers, adding to its enchanting appeal.

Coed Cae'r-beudy-isaf offers numerous walking trails, allowing visitors to explore and immerse themselves in its natural wonders. The trails wind through the woodland, offering glimpses of babbling brooks, small waterfalls, and hidden ponds. The peaceful ambiance and the soothing sounds of nature make it a perfect retreat for hikers, birdwatchers, and photographers.

The woodland also holds historical significance, as it is believed to have been used by ancient communities for various purposes, including grazing livestock and gathering resources. Today, it stands as a testament to the enduring beauty of nature and the importance of preserving such natural habitats.

Coed Cae'r-beudy-isaf is a true gem of Merionethshire, attracting nature lovers and those seeking solace in its tranquil surroundings. Its untouched beauty and ecological importance make it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to reconnect with nature and experience the wonders of a pristine woodland environment.

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Coed Cae'r-beudy-isaf Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.768555/-3.9098001 or Grid Reference SH7120. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A470 near Coed y Brenin
A470 near Coed y Brenin
Llyn Tan-y-Graig A spectacular September morning shows the lake off at its very best.
Llyn Tan-y-Graig
A spectacular September morning shows the lake off at its very best.
Cadair Idris a Llyn Tan-y-Graig The morning mist and cloud is fast burning off the summits of Cadair Idris, as the sun takes hold on a beautifully warm early September morning.
Cadair Idris a Llyn Tan-y-Graig
The morning mist and cloud is fast burning off the summits of Cadair Idris, as the sun takes hold on a beautifully warm early September morning.
Dying larches, Llyn Tan-y-Graig Unfortunately, many of the larch trees in these forests are dying or already dead, thanks to the rapid spread of the Phytophthora ramorum fungus. There will be major felling over the winter, and this view will soon be gone.
Dying larches, Llyn Tan-y-Graig
Unfortunately, many of the larch trees in these forests are dying or already dead, thanks to the rapid spread of the Phytophthora ramorum fungus. There will be major felling over the winter, and this view will soon be gone.
Track at Foel-Ispri-uchaf The track leads away from the New Precipice Walk and at this point affords views down towards Barmouth Bay.
Track at Foel-Ispri-uchaf
The track leads away from the New Precipice Walk and at this point affords views down towards Barmouth Bay.
The south-west slopes of Foel Faner Looking to the Afon Mawddach estuary.
The south-west slopes of Foel Faner
Looking to the Afon Mawddach estuary.
Part of the Precipice Walk above Dolgellau The walk offers great views westards in late afternoon or evening, depending on the season, and the weather.
Part of the Precipice Walk above Dolgellau
The walk offers great views westards in late afternoon or evening, depending on the season, and the weather.
Cadair Idris from the Precipice Walk Majestic, beautiful, inspiring - this view has it all. Though it's not quite as good as the view from that ridgeline...
Cadair Idris from the Precipice Walk
Majestic, beautiful, inspiring - this view has it all. Though it's not quite as good as the view from that ridgeline...
Walls beside Coed Dol-fawr The declining south-west ridge of Foel Cynwch has a tapering finger of moorland that eventually gives way to farmland and woods. The walls seen here are adjacent to one of those woods.
Walls beside Coed Dol-fawr
The declining south-west ridge of Foel Cynwch has a tapering finger of moorland that eventually gives way to farmland and woods. The walls seen here are adjacent to one of those woods.
Dol-y-clochydd
Dol-y-clochydd
A470 north from Llanelltyd
A470 north from Llanelltyd
A470 near Maes Mawr
A470 near Maes Mawr
A470 northbound
A470 northbound
A470 northbound
A470 northbound
Afon Mawddach In between Coed Y Brenin and Dolgellau
Afon Mawddach
In between Coed Y Brenin and Dolgellau
Llyn Tan y Graig Cronfa Ddwr uwchben Llanelltyd / Reservoir above Llanelltyd.
Llyn Tan y Graig
Cronfa Ddwr uwchben Llanelltyd / Reservoir above Llanelltyd.
Afon Mawddach ger Dolfawr / Afon Mawddach near Dolfawr Llwybr caniataol ar lannau'r Afon Mawddach / Permissive path on the banks of the Afon Mawddach.
Afon Mawddach ger Dolfawr / Afon Mawddach near Dolfawr
Llwybr caniataol ar lannau'r Afon Mawddach / Permissive path on the banks of the Afon Mawddach.
Ffridd Maes Mawr Yn edrych i lawr o lethrau Bryniau Glo i'r A470 a Chadair Idris yn y pellter / Looking down from the slopes of Bryniau Glo to the A470 and Cadair Idris.
Ffridd Maes Mawr
Yn edrych i lawr o lethrau Bryniau Glo i'r A470 a Chadair Idris yn y pellter / Looking down from the slopes of Bryniau Glo to the A470 and Cadair Idris.
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Coed Cae'r-beudy-isaf is located at Grid Ref: SH7120 (Lat: 52.768555, Lng: -3.9098001)

Unitary Authority: Gwynedd

Police Authority: North Wales

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