Coed Bryn-rhudd

Wood, Forest in Caernarfonshire

Wales

Coed Bryn-rhudd

St. Doged's, Llanddoged This highly unusual church is half Methodist chapel, half Anglican church.
St. Doged's, Llanddoged Credit: nick macneill

Coed Bryn-rhudd, located in Caernarfonshire, Wales, is a picturesque woodland area known for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem. Spanning over a vast area, the wood is nestled within rolling hills, providing visitors with stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The woodland is predominantly composed of native tree species such as oak, birch, and beech, which offer a rich habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna. The dense tree cover creates a tranquil and serene environment, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.

Coed Bryn-rhudd is home to various wildlife species, including deer, badgers, foxes, and a variety of bird species. Birdwatchers often flock to the area to catch glimpses of rare and migratory birds that inhabit the wood. The wood’s diverse ecosystem also supports a wide range of plant life, including bluebells, ferns, and mosses, creating a vibrant and colorful landscape throughout the year.

The wood offers a network of well-maintained trails, allowing visitors to explore its beauty on foot or by bike. The paths wind through the woodland, leading to hidden streams, small waterfalls, and secluded picnic spots. The serene atmosphere and tranquil surroundings make Coed Bryn-rhudd an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Overall, Coed Bryn-rhudd in Caernarfonshire is a stunning woodland area that showcases the natural beauty and biodiversity of Wales. Whether for a leisurely stroll, a challenging hike, or simply to immerse oneself in nature, this wood offers a memorable and captivating experience for all who visit.

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Coed Bryn-rhudd Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.163732/-3.8081843 or Grid Reference SH7964. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

St. Doged's, Llanddoged This highly unusual church is half Methodist chapel, half Anglican church.
St. Doged's, Llanddoged
This highly unusual church is half Methodist chapel, half Anglican church.
Font, St. Doged's, Llanddoged
Font, St. Doged's, Llanddoged
Box pews, St. Doged's, Llanddoged
Box pews, St. Doged's, Llanddoged
Royal arms, St. Doged's, Llanddoged The arms are of the reign of Queen Victoria.
Royal arms, St. Doged's, Llanddoged
The arms are of the reign of Queen Victoria.
Communion Table, St. Doged's, Llanddoged
Communion Table, St. Doged's, Llanddoged
Graffiti, St. Doged's, Llanddoged The graffiti was etched on the back of one of the box pews.
Graffiti, St. Doged's, Llanddoged
The graffiti was etched on the back of one of the box pews.
Three-decker pulpit, St. Doged's, Llanddoged According to wikipedia a three-decker pulpit is as follows; 
In the eighteenth century, triple-decker pulpits were often introduced in English-speaking countries. The three levels of lecterns were intended to show the relative importance of the readings delivered there. The bottom tier was for community announcements, the middle was for the gospel, and the top tier was reserved for the delivery of the sermon.
Three-decker pulpit, St. Doged's, Llanddoged
According to wikipedia a three-decker pulpit is as follows; In the eighteenth century, triple-decker pulpits were often introduced in English-speaking countries. The three levels of lecterns were intended to show the relative importance of the readings delivered there. The bottom tier was for community announcements, the middle was for the gospel, and the top tier was reserved for the delivery of the sermon.
Churchyard, St. Doged's, Llanddoget
Churchyard, St. Doged's, Llanddoget
Crossroad to the north of Llanddoged Quiet country roads in rolling countryside to the east of the Conwy valley.
Crossroad to the north of Llanddoged
Quiet country roads in rolling countryside to the east of the Conwy valley.
Maes Mawr A view of the farm buildings on top of a gentle rise, with the snow-clad Carneddau in the background.
Maes Mawr
A view of the farm buildings on top of a gentle rise, with the snow-clad Carneddau in the background.
Farm signpost, Pen-y-garth A very artistic rendering of a tractor for a farm sign.
Farm signpost, Pen-y-garth
A very artistic rendering of a tractor for a farm sign.
Hedgerow scene Fine, but deserted fields and neatly-kept hedges above the Conwy Valley.
Hedgerow scene
Fine, but deserted fields and neatly-kept hedges above the Conwy Valley.
Hill to Llanddoged Looking across the nant towards Llanddoged, with outlying houses on the hill.
Hill to Llanddoged
Looking across the nant towards Llanddoged, with outlying houses on the hill.
Llanddoged Church St Doged Church in Llanddoged at SH 80611 63689 looking towards the Northwest
Llanddoged Church
St Doged Church in Llanddoged at SH 80611 63689 looking towards the Northwest
Footpath North of Llanddoged This footpath lies North of Llanddoged at SH 80748 64052 opposite the turn off for Maes-mawr farm.The photo was taken looking East.
Footpath North of Llanddoged
This footpath lies North of Llanddoged at SH 80748 64052 opposite the turn off for Maes-mawr farm.The photo was taken looking East.
Pont y Groes Roadbridge Pont y Groes Roadbridge at SH 81170 64719 looking Southwestwards.
Pont y Groes Roadbridge
Pont y Groes Roadbridge at SH 81170 64719 looking Southwestwards.
Crossroads North of Llanddoged Crossroads North of Llanddoged at SH 80775 65508 looking Northwards.
Crossroads North of Llanddoged
Crossroads North of Llanddoged at SH 80775 65508 looking Northwards.
Cottage on the back road to Llanddoged
Cottage on the back road to Llanddoged
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Coed Bryn-rhudd is located at Grid Ref: SH7964 (Lat: 53.163732, Lng: -3.8081843)

Unitary Authority: Conwy

Police Authority: North Wales

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