Coed Llwydfaen

Wood, Forest in Caernarfonshire

Wales

Coed Llwydfaen

Bodnant Garden The house to the right and the higher terrace ahead are private; the garden is a spectacular National Trust property.
Bodnant Garden Credit: Trevor Harris

Coed Llwydfaen, located in Caernarfonshire, Wales, is a picturesque woodland that spans over a vast area. Known for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity, this forest offers visitors a serene and tranquil escape from the bustle of everyday life.

The woodland is predominantly composed of native tree species, such as oak, beech, and birch, which create a dense canopy overhead. The forest floor is adorned with a carpet of wildflowers, adding bursts of color and fragrance to the landscape. The presence of these trees and flowers provides a habitat for a wide variety of wildlife, including birds, insects, and small mammals.

Coed Llwydfaen is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore the forest at their own pace. These paths wind through the trees, offering glimpses of hidden streams, babbling brooks, and small waterfalls along the way. The sound of chirping birds and rustling leaves creates a soothing soundtrack, enhancing the overall experience of being immersed in nature.

For those interested in history, Coed Llwydfaen also holds cultural significance. The forest has ancient roots and is believed to have been inhabited by early settlers. Archaeological remains, such as stone circles and burial mounds, can still be found within the woodland, offering a glimpse into the area's past.

Overall, Coed Llwydfaen is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Its stunning beauty, diverse wildlife, and rich historical heritage make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a connection with nature and a deeper understanding of the land's cultural significance.

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Coed Llwydfaen Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.236027/-3.8184232 or Grid Reference SH7872. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bodnant Garden The house to the right and the higher terrace ahead are private; the garden is a spectacular National Trust property.
Bodnant Garden
The house to the right and the higher terrace ahead are private; the garden is a spectacular National Trust property.
Coed ger Prenol / Trees near Prenol
Coed ger Prenol / Trees near Prenol
Entrance to Bodnant Garden The entrance was refurbished just before this image was taken.
Entrance to Bodnant Garden
The entrance was refurbished just before this image was taken.
New entrance building at Bodnant Garden Opened by Prince Charles.
New entrance building at Bodnant Garden
Opened by Prince Charles.
Border from the new entrance at Bodnant Garden So called 'hot border' with reds, yellows and oranges.
Border from the new entrance at Bodnant Garden
So called 'hot border' with reds, yellows and oranges.
The Laburnum Arch One of the longest anywhere. Unusual to find it empty.
The Laburnum Arch
One of the longest anywhere. Unusual to find it empty.
Rhododendrons at the end of the Laburnum arch The steps and the gate lead up to The Gardener's Cottage.
Rhododendrons at the end of the Laburnum arch
The steps and the gate lead up to The Gardener's Cottage.
Azaleas by a stream Some of the Azaleas for which Bodnant is famous.
Azaleas by a stream
Some of the Azaleas for which Bodnant is famous.
Rhododendrons by a path The path leads to the Far End.
Rhododendrons by a path
The path leads to the Far End.
Rhododendrons and Acers On the way to the Far End.
Rhododendrons and Acers
On the way to the Far End.
Azaleas in the Winter Garden A new section of the garden with plants which flower in winter or early spring.
Azaleas in the Winter Garden
A new section of the garden with plants which flower in winter or early spring.
Pieris forrestii Colourful shrub for an acid soil.
Pieris forrestii
Colourful shrub for an acid soil.
Acer palmatum Beautiful bark on this tree.
Acer palmatum
Beautiful bark on this tree.
Bench by the path Wooded area of the gardens.
Bench by the path
Wooded area of the gardens.
Bench by the path Lovely place to take a breather.
Bench by the path
Lovely place to take a breather.
The Hot border Viewed from the entrance to the gardens.
The Hot border
Viewed from the entrance to the gardens.
Lower part of the Hot border View from by the exit to the gardens.
Lower part of the Hot border
View from by the exit to the gardens.
Gardener's Cottage path Acer next to the path to Gardener's cottage.
Gardener's Cottage path
Acer next to the path to Gardener's cottage.
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Coed Llwydfaen is located at Grid Ref: SH7872 (Lat: 53.236027, Lng: -3.8184232)

Unitary Authority: Conwy

Police Authority: North Wales

What 3 Words

///inferior.gifted.inert. Near Llansantffraid Glan Conwy, Conwy

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 53.236027,-3.8184232
Man Made: water_well
Source: OS 1:25k
Lat/Long: 53.2399976/-3.8149442
Natural: spring
Source: OS 1:25k
Lat/Long: 53.2397023/-3.8142039
Place Of Worship
Norman Church
Historic: ruins
Note: Position approx
Ruins: church
Lat/Long: 53.2366009/-3.8143433
Bryn Cŵn
Ele: 104
Natural: peak
Source: OS 1:25k
Lat/Long: 53.2370825/-3.8237203
Man Made: water_well
Source: OS 1:25k
Lat/Long: 53.2322021/-3.8170363
Llwydfaen
Place: hamlet
Source: OS 1:25k
Lat/Long: 53.2337754/-3.8155879
Power: tower
Lat/Long: 53.237749/-3.8239323
Power: tower
Lat/Long: 53.239335/-3.8227574
Fixme: continue
Lat/Long: 53.2376621/-3.8253638
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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