Coed Ty'n-y-terfyn

Wood, Forest in Denbighshire

Wales

Coed Ty'n-y-terfyn

Mwdwl-eithin Parked in small lay-bye to NE then over semi hidden red gate onto hillside. Sheep easily spooked as must not see many walkers. Grey mild Friday.
Name: Mwdwl-eithin
Hill number: 5160
Height: 389m / 1276ft
Area: 30C: Llandudno to Wrexham
Class: Hu
Grid ref: SH 82907 68285
Summit feature: trig point on tumulus
Drop: 139m
Col: 250m  SH827638
Mwdwl-eithin Credit: Rude Health

Coed Ty'n-y-terfyn, located in Denbighshire, is a charming woodland area that offers a tranquil escape for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers. Spread across approximately 300 acres, this ancient forest is known for its diverse range of flora and fauna, making it an important conservation site.

The woodland is predominantly made up of native broadleaf trees, such as oak, ash, and beech, which create a picturesque landscape throughout the year. The forest floor is covered with an array of wildflowers, including bluebells, primroses, and wood sorrel, providing a colorful spectacle during springtime.

Coed Ty'n-y-terfyn is home to a variety of wildlife, with numerous bird species, including woodpeckers, buzzards, and owls, making it an ideal spot for birdwatching. The forest is also inhabited by mammals such as badgers, foxes, and squirrels, adding to the biodiversity of the area.

Visitors can explore the woodland through a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails, which cater to different abilities and interests. These paths offer opportunities for leisurely walks, jogging, or cycling. There are also designated picnic areas, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

Coed Ty'n-y-terfyn is managed by a local conservation organization, ensuring the preservation and protection of the woodland for future generations. The forest plays a crucial role in both the local ecosystem and the wider landscape, providing habitats for wildlife and contributing to the overall health of the environment.

Overall, Coed Ty'n-y-terfyn is a beautiful woodland retreat that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, recreational activities, and conservation efforts. It is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an escape into nature in Denbighshire.

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Coed Ty'n-y-terfyn Images

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Mwdwl-eithin Parked in small lay-bye to NE then over semi hidden red gate onto hillside. Sheep easily spooked as must not see many walkers. Grey mild Friday.
Name: Mwdwl-eithin
Hill number: 5160
Height: 389m / 1276ft
Area: 30C: Llandudno to Wrexham
Class: Hu
Grid ref: SH 82907 68285
Summit feature: trig point on tumulus
Drop: 139m
Col: 250m  SH827638
Mwdwl-eithin
Parked in small lay-bye to NE then over semi hidden red gate onto hillside. Sheep easily spooked as must not see many walkers. Grey mild Friday. Name: Mwdwl-eithin Hill number: 5160 Height: 389m / 1276ft Area: 30C: Llandudno to Wrexham Class: Hu Grid ref: SH 82907 68285 Summit feature: trig point on tumulus Drop: 139m Col: 250m SH827638
Country road passing Ffrith-arw
Country road passing Ffrith-arw
Clearfell near Foel Caledeiriau The odd tree remains in this clearfell area near Foel Caledeiriau.
Clearfell near Foel Caledeiriau
The odd tree remains in this clearfell area near Foel Caledeiriau.
View to Snowdonia The mountains of Snowdonia viewed across a field from to the north of Llanddoged.
View to Snowdonia
The mountains of Snowdonia viewed across a field from to the north of Llanddoged.
Farmland above Coed Dolau Farmland above Coed Dolau near Foel Caledeiriau.
Farmland above Coed Dolau
Farmland above Coed Dolau near Foel Caledeiriau.
The mountains of Snowdonia The mountains of Snowdonia viewed from the east across the Conwy valley. Farm buildings at Gosen can be seen on the left.
The mountains of Snowdonia
The mountains of Snowdonia viewed from the east across the Conwy valley. Farm buildings at Gosen can be seen on the left.
Track to Pennant Ucha Farmland track to Pennant Ucha.
Track to Pennant Ucha
Farmland track to Pennant Ucha.
Old quarry workings Track entering the site of former quarry workings.
Old quarry workings
Track entering the site of former quarry workings.
Field near Grug Dolau Field above a small wooded valley near Grug Dolau.
Field near Grug Dolau
Field above a small wooded valley near Grug Dolau.
Clearfell at Coed Ian Clearfell at Coed Ian beside the road to Llangerwyn.
Clearfell at Coed Ian
Clearfell at Coed Ian beside the road to Llangerwyn.
Upland grazing near Wenlli View across upland grazing with the wooded Wenlli in the middle distance.
Upland grazing near Wenlli
View across upland grazing with the wooded Wenlli in the middle distance.
Field near Ffrith-arw
Field near Ffrith-arw
Hillside, Ty'n-y-mynydd Sheep enjoying the sunshine on the hillside near to Ty'n-y-mynydd. The continuing mild weather means that the pasture is still in good shape despite recent rain.
Hillside, Ty'n-y-mynydd
Sheep enjoying the sunshine on the hillside near to Ty'n-y-mynydd. The continuing mild weather means that the pasture is still in good shape despite recent rain.
Roadside woodland Denuded trees at the roadside, just before it plunges down a 1:4 gradient into the valley. The distant, misty peaks of the Carneddau make a fine backdrop.
Roadside woodland
Denuded trees at the roadside, just before it plunges down a 1:4 gradient into the valley. The distant, misty peaks of the Carneddau make a fine backdrop.
Minor road The minor road to Bryn-gwian and Mount runs along the foot of a wooded hillside. I was surprised to find that I was being followed along the road by a very amiable, ginger-coloured pig which appears to roam the woodland above the nearby cottage. The road sign only warns of "Free-range children".
Minor road
The minor road to Bryn-gwian and Mount runs along the foot of a wooded hillside. I was surprised to find that I was being followed along the road by a very amiable, ginger-coloured pig which appears to roam the woodland above the nearby cottage. The road sign only warns of "Free-range children".
Summit with sheep Sheep at pasture on the crest of a low rise against a backdrop of the distant peaks of the Carneddau.
Summit with sheep
Sheep at pasture on the crest of a low rise against a backdrop of the distant peaks of the Carneddau.
Chapel conversion The disused Gosen chapel (built 1898 according to the inscribed stone) is undergoing conversion to a dwelling, with extension.
Chapel conversion
The disused Gosen chapel (built 1898 according to the inscribed stone) is undergoing conversion to a dwelling, with extension.
Hedgerow view Colourful trees and gorse probably represent the remains of a lost hedge, now replaced with a wire fence. Gently-dipping alternations of sandstone and mudstone rocks in this area give rise to delicate undulations in the hillside.
Hedgerow view
Colourful trees and gorse probably represent the remains of a lost hedge, now replaced with a wire fence. Gently-dipping alternations of sandstone and mudstone rocks in this area give rise to delicate undulations in the hillside.
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Coed Ty'n-y-terfyn is located at Grid Ref: SH8366 (Lat: 53.186402, Lng: -3.742655)

Unitary Authority: Conwy

Police Authority: North Wales

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Located within 500m of 53.186402,-3.742655
Foel Caledeiriau
Ele: 318
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 53.1857214/-3.7388764
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 53.1892975/-3.7387514
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