Coed Brynmelyn

Wood, Forest in Montgomeryshire

Wales

Coed Brynmelyn

Gelli-gau, Glaspwll The house of Gelli-gau seen in late afternoon sunlight from the bridleway approaching it.
Gelli-gau, Glaspwll Credit: Mike Parker

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Coed Brynmelyn Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.569256/-3.854704 or Grid Reference SN7498. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Gelli-gau, Glaspwll The house of Gelli-gau seen in late afternoon sunlight from the bridleway approaching it.
Gelli-gau, Glaspwll
The house of Gelli-gau seen in late afternoon sunlight from the bridleway approaching it.
Underneath the larches From the bridleway above the Afon Llyfnant, the colour of the autumnal larch woods seems almost to stain the air.
Underneath the larches
From the bridleway above the Afon Llyfnant, the colour of the autumnal larch woods seems almost to stain the air.
Pompren Llyfnant The footbridge spans not just the lovely Afon Llyfnant, but the counties of Powys (far side) and Ceredigion (near).
Pompren Llyfnant
The footbridge spans not just the lovely Afon Llyfnant, but the counties of Powys (far side) and Ceredigion (near).
Lôn olaf yng Ngheredigion, Glaspwll The Afon Llyfnant is the northernmost border of Ceredigion, so this lane is the last in the county. It was closed to through traffic a decade ago, as it is extremely narrow and the rock face to the right - dripping with ferns and mosses - was considered too risky.
Lôn olaf yng Ngheredigion, Glaspwll
The Afon Llyfnant is the northernmost border of Ceredigion, so this lane is the last in the county. It was closed to through traffic a decade ago, as it is extremely narrow and the rock face to the right - dripping with ferns and mosses - was considered too risky.
Dyffryn Llyfnant Sign at the Glaspwll junction, with the autumn afternoon sun catching the forested peak of Cefn Coch behind. Cwmyrhaiadr farm, down the lane to the left, is now home to the Dyfi Falls pheasant shoot.
Dyffryn Llyfnant
Sign at the Glaspwll junction, with the autumn afternoon sun catching the forested peak of Cefn Coch behind. Cwmyrhaiadr farm, down the lane to the left, is now home to the Dyfi Falls pheasant shoot.
Cwm Rhaiadr The 'rhaiadr' (waterfall) in question is Pistyll y Llyn, which lies a few further miles upstream on the infant Afon Llyfnant. Late autumn afternoon sunshine is being carved into blocks by the slopes and contours of this beautiful, dead-end valley.
Cwm Rhaiadr
The 'rhaiadr' (waterfall) in question is Pistyll y Llyn, which lies a few further miles upstream on the infant Afon Llyfnant. Late autumn afternoon sunshine is being carved into blocks by the slopes and contours of this beautiful, dead-end valley.
Cwm Rhaiadr Taken at the same time and place as <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7340524">SN7496 : Cwm Rhaiadr</a>, looking slightly to the left.
Cwm Rhaiadr
Taken at the same time and place as SN7496 : Cwm Rhaiadr, looking slightly to the left.
A487 at Bryn Siriol
A487 at Bryn Siriol
A plaque marking the centenary of a death In 2021 it was the centenary of the death of local man Harold Owen Owen in the Abermule train disaster, which is still Britain's worst rail accident. See: <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abermule_train_collision" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abermule_train_collision">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>
A plaque marking the centenary of a death
In 2021 it was the centenary of the death of local man Harold Owen Owen in the Abermule train disaster, which is still Britain's worst rail accident. See: LinkExternal link
The road junction near Glaspwll
The road junction near Glaspwll
An avenue in the trees in Coed Cae'rbobian The name of the wood on the map seems to be an OS typo, as the nearby farm is called Cae'r-bobian.
An avenue in the trees in Coed Cae'rbobian
The name of the wood on the map seems to be an OS typo, as the nearby farm is called Cae'r-bobian.
The road through the trees next to Coed Cae'rbobian The name of the wood on the map seems to be an OS typo, as the nearby farm is called Cae'r-bobian.
The road through the trees next to Coed Cae'rbobian
The name of the wood on the map seems to be an OS typo, as the nearby farm is called Cae'r-bobian.
Luxuriant vegetation on the roadside
Luxuriant vegetation on the roadside
Moorland by the side of the road
Moorland by the side of the road
Taking the road most travelled The track to the left is a bridleway, but not on today's route plan, which follows the minor road.
Taking the road most travelled
The track to the left is a bridleway, but not on today's route plan, which follows the minor road.
Steep rock, moss and ferns on the road bank It seems that the restricted byway has been carved from the hillside in this area.
Steep rock, moss and ferns on the road bank
It seems that the restricted byway has been carved from the hillside in this area.
A deep trench by the trackside Possibly an old mine working.
A deep trench by the trackside
Possibly an old mine working.
The road below Coed Mynydd Eithaf
The road below Coed Mynydd Eithaf
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Coed Brynmelyn is located at Grid Ref: SN7498 (Lat: 52.569256, Lng: -3.854704)

Unitary Authority: Powys

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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Located within 500m of 52.569256,-3.854704
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 52.5664696/-3.8520593
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 52.5707866/-3.8520163
Building: yes
Lat/Long: 52.5677804/-3.8548621
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