Dan-yr-allt Wood

Wood, Forest in Carmarthenshire

Wales

Dan-yr-allt Wood

Heralds of spring
Heralds of spring Credit: Alan Hughes

Dan-yr-allt Wood is a picturesque forest located in Carmarthenshire, Wales. Situated on the southern slopes of the Towy Valley, it covers an area of approximately 200 acres. The wood is nestled between the villages of Llanarthney and Nantgaredig, surrounded by rolling hills and stunning countryside.

This ancient woodland is predominantly made up of broadleaf trees such as oak, ash, beech, and birch. The diverse range of tree species creates a rich and vibrant ecosystem, supporting a variety of wildlife. Visitors to the wood can expect to see an array of bird species, including woodpeckers, thrushes, and owls, as well as small mammals like badgers, foxes, and squirrels.

Dan-yr-allt Wood offers several walking trails, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore its natural beauty. The paths wind through the woodland, offering glimpses of wildflowers, ferns, and moss-covered rocks along the way. There are also picnic areas and benches scattered throughout the forest, providing a peaceful spot to rest and enjoy the tranquil surroundings.

In addition to its natural beauty, Dan-yr-allt Wood holds historical significance. There are remnants of ancient settlements and burial mounds within the woodland, dating back thousands of years. These archaeological features add an extra layer of intrigue and make the wood a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts.

Overall, Dan-yr-allt Wood is a captivating forest that offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature, enjoy scenic walks, and discover the rich history of the area.

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Dan-yr-allt Wood Images

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Heralds of spring
Heralds of spring
Heart of Wales Line Trail Wonderful walks in mid-Wales!

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Coachman's Cautionary This pillar was erected as a warning to mail coach drivers about drinking and driving. Also in memory of the Gloucester & Carmarthen mail coach which was driven by Edward Jenkins on the 19th December 1835. He was intoxicated at the time and drove the mail coach on the wrong side, at full speed, when he met a cart and went over the precipice down 121 feet. At the bottom, near the river it hit an ash tree and the coach was smashed into several pieces.
Coachman's Cautionary
This pillar was erected as a warning to mail coach drivers about drinking and driving. Also in memory of the Gloucester & Carmarthen mail coach which was driven by Edward Jenkins on the 19th December 1835. He was intoxicated at the time and drove the mail coach on the wrong side, at full speed, when he met a cart and went over the precipice down 121 feet. At the bottom, near the river it hit an ash tree and the coach was smashed into several pieces.
40 near Allt Ynysbordau
40 near Allt Ynysbordau
A40 lay-by east of Llandovery
A40 lay-by east of Llandovery
A40 at Llandovery boundary
A40 at Llandovery boundary
Llandovery Castle and Car Park
Llandovery Castle and Car Park
Erwlon Campsite The setting sun is casting long shadows over Erwlon Campsite just to the east of Llandovery.
Erwlon Campsite
The setting sun is casting long shadows over Erwlon Campsite just to the east of Llandovery.
Camping at Erwlon Campsite A September morning and a heavy dew.
Camping at Erwlon Campsite
A September morning and a heavy dew.
The A40 entering Llandovery The A40, Brecon Road entering Llandovery.
The A40 entering Llandovery
The A40, Brecon Road entering Llandovery.
Houses on Brecon Road Houses on Brecon Road, the A40, the first houses passed when entering Llandovery from the east.
Houses on Brecon Road
Houses on Brecon Road, the A40, the first houses passed when entering Llandovery from the east.
The A40, Brecon Road The A40, Brecon Road leaving Llandovery to the east of the town.
The A40, Brecon Road
The A40, Brecon Road leaving Llandovery to the east of the town.
Footpath and track Track and footpath leading to Maesllydon Hall.
Footpath and track
Track and footpath leading to Maesllydon Hall.
Track and field entrance Track and footpath leading to a Maesllydon Hall.
Track and field entrance
Track and footpath leading to a Maesllydon Hall.
Field on the edge of Llandovery I photographed this field on the eastern edge of Llandovery because there is planning permission for 61 houses on this land.  Next time I am here it may be under under bricks and mortar.
Field on the edge of Llandovery
I photographed this field on the eastern edge of Llandovery because there is planning permission for 61 houses on this land. Next time I am here it may be under under bricks and mortar.
Field beside the A40, Llandovery I photographed this field on the eastern edge of Llandovery because there is planning permission for 61 houses on this land.  Next time I am here it may be under under bricks and mortar.
Field beside the A40, Llandovery
I photographed this field on the eastern edge of Llandovery because there is planning permission for 61 houses on this land. Next time I am here it may be under under bricks and mortar.
Broad St Llandovery Broad St runs along one side of the town's war memorial on a small bit of grass and Castle St on the right, runs along the other. Castle Garage forms the third side of a triangle with these streets.
Broad St Llandovery
Broad St runs along one side of the town's war memorial on a small bit of grass and Castle St on the right, runs along the other. Castle Garage forms the third side of a triangle with these streets.
Coloured Houses of West Wales (16) This bright red three-dormer house with what appears to be a plant shop at street level, is at the town centre end of Stone St. in Llandovery.
Coloured Houses of West Wales (16)
This bright red three-dormer house with what appears to be a plant shop at street level, is at the town centre end of Stone St. in Llandovery.
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Dan-yr-allt Wood is located at Grid Ref: SN7834 (Lat: 51.999991, Lng: -3.7764889)

Unitary Authority: Carmarthenshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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