Coed Parc

Wood, Forest in Caernarfonshire

Wales

Coed Parc

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

Coed Parc, located in Caernarfonshire, is a picturesque woodland area that spans over a vast expanse of land. Situated in the northern part of Wales, this forested paradise is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.

Coed Parc boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it an ideal habitat for various species. The woodland is mainly composed of native trees such as oak, beech, and ash, which provide a lush and vibrant canopy throughout the year. The forest floor is carpeted with an array of wildflowers, adding a burst of color to the landscape.

The forest is crisscrossed with a network of well-maintained trails, offering visitors the opportunity to explore the area on foot or by bike. These trails cater to all levels of fitness and provide a chance to immerse oneself in the tranquility of nature. Additionally, there are numerous picnic spots scattered throughout the woodland, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy the beauty of their surroundings.

Coed Parc is also home to a rich variety of wildlife, including deer, badgers, and a multitude of bird species. It is not uncommon to spot buzzards soaring overhead or hear the melodic songs of woodland birds echoing through the trees.

As well as its natural beauty, Coed Parc holds historical significance. The woodland is said to have been a hunting ground for medieval lords and retains remnants of old hunting lodges and stone structures.

Overall, Coed Parc is a captivating destination that offers a harmonious blend of natural beauty, recreational activities, and historical charm.

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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
View to Snowdonia View to the mountains of Snowdonia from above the Conwy valley near Llanddoged.
View to Snowdonia
View to the mountains of Snowdonia from above the Conwy valley near Llanddoged.
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.
View of the mountains of Snowdonia View across farmland and the Conwy valley to the mountains of Snowdonia.
View of the mountains of Snowdonia
View across farmland and the Conwy valley to the mountains of Snowdonia.
Ffrith Isa View over the farm at Ffrith Isa, with the uplands and mountains of Snowdonia beyond the Conwy valley.
Ffrith Isa
View over the farm at Ffrith Isa, with the uplands and mountains of Snowdonia beyond the Conwy valley.
Country road above Ffrith Isa Country road above Ffrith Isa to the north-east of Llanddoged.
Country road above Ffrith Isa
Country road above Ffrith Isa to the north-east of Llanddoged.
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
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Coed Parc is located at Grid Ref: SH8064 (Lat: 53.162895, Lng: -3.7963466)

Unitary Authority: Conwy

Police Authority: North Wales

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