Coed Bryneinion

Wood, Forest in Montgomeryshire

Wales

Coed Bryneinion

Glyndwr's Way near Cemmaes Road
Glyndwr's Way near Cemmaes Road Credit: Dave Kelly

Coed Bryneinion, located in Montgomeryshire, is a picturesque wood or forest that offers a peaceful and serene escape from the bustling city life. Spanning over a considerable area, it is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

The wood is characterized by its lush greenery, with tall and majestic trees dominating the landscape. These trees include a variety of species, such as oak, beech, and pine, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. The forest floor is covered with a thick carpet of moss and ferns, adding to its enchanting beauty.

Coed Bryneinion is home to a wide range of wildlife, including birds, mammals, and insects. Visitors may be lucky enough to spot red kites soaring high above the treetops or glimpse a shy deer darting through the undergrowth. The forest also serves as a habitat for various bird species, making it a haven for birdwatchers and ornithologists.

For those seeking outdoor activities, Coed Bryneinion offers numerous trails and paths, perfect for hiking, biking, or simply taking a leisurely stroll. The dense canopy of trees provides shade on hot summer days, while the changing colors of the leaves in autumn create a magical atmosphere.

Whether it's a peaceful retreat, a place to connect with nature, or an adventure-filled day, Coed Bryneinion is a hidden gem in Montgomeryshire that offers a unique and memorable experience for all who visit. It is an ideal destination for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the natural world.

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Coed Bryneinion Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.608171/-3.6988084 or Grid Reference SH8502. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Glyndwr's Way near Cemmaes Road
Glyndwr's Way near Cemmaes Road
Glyntwymyn from the railway
Glyntwymyn from the railway
View north from the railway towards Nant Fridd-Fawr
View north from the railway towards Nant Fridd-Fawr
View north across valley of Afon Twymyn, from the railway
View north across valley of Afon Twymyn, from the railway
Old Milestone by the A470, Coed-y-Rhyd, Glantwymyn Parish By the A470, in parish of Glantwymyn (Powys District), Coed-y-Rhyd, East of Commins Coch, on verge.

Inscription reads:- : 20 / NEWT : : 8 MA / CHYN / LLETH :

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: MOT_NTMC20
Old Milestone by the A470, Coed-y-Rhyd, Glantwymyn Parish
By the A470, in parish of Glantwymyn (Powys District), Coed-y-Rhyd, East of Commins Coch, on verge. Inscription reads:- : 20 / NEWT : : 8 MA / CHYN / LLETH : Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: MOT_NTMC20
Hen wtra uwchben Ty Nant Ancient lane above Ty Nant. 'Wtra' (pronounced 'ootruh') is an old Montgomeryshire Welsh word for an old, sunken lane, and this is a perfect example. This was once the main road from Darowen to the north.
Hen wtra uwchben Ty Nant
Ancient lane above Ty Nant. 'Wtra' (pronounced 'ootruh') is an old Montgomeryshire Welsh word for an old, sunken lane, and this is a perfect example. This was once the main road from Darowen to the north.
Maen Llwyd, Cefncoch One of three 'sanctuary stones' (cerrig y noddfa), the Cefncoch stone is small, but impressive, especially in its apparent clear orientation towards the peak of Fron Goch.
Maen Llwyd, Cefncoch
One of three 'sanctuary stones' (cerrig y noddfa), the Cefncoch stone is small, but impressive, especially in its apparent clear orientation towards the peak of Fron Goch.
Camdda o dan Goed Cefncoch Stile below Coed Cefncoch.
Camdda o dan Goed Cefncoch
Stile below Coed Cefncoch.
Nant Twymyn, Commins Coch Golygfa o drac y coedwig lawr Nant Twymyn ac A470 / View from the forestry track down the Twymyn valley, along the A470
Nant Twymyn, Commins Coch
Golygfa o drac y coedwig lawr Nant Twymyn ac A470 / View from the forestry track down the Twymyn valley, along the A470
Eithin ar drac y coed Gorse on the woodland track.
Eithin ar drac y coed
Gorse on the woodland track.
Trac y coed Woodland track in early spring sunshine.
Trac y coed
Woodland track in early spring sunshine.
A470 towards Glantwymyn
A470 towards Glantwymyn
Field access and railway near Commins Coch
Field access and railway near Commins Coch
Minor road towards Darowen
Minor road towards Darowen
A470 Road Just to the east of Commins Coch
A470 Road
Just to the east of Commins Coch
Looking towards Cefncoch-uchaf
Looking towards Cefncoch-uchaf
Fast stretch of road. This fairly recently straightened section of road sees some motorists travelling at rather illegal speeds.
Fast stretch of road.
This fairly recently straightened section of road sees some motorists travelling at rather illegal speeds.
Road leading to Commins Coch.
Road leading to Commins Coch.
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Coed Bryneinion is located at Grid Ref: SH8502 (Lat: 52.608171, Lng: -3.6988084)

Unitary Authority: Powys

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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Located within 500m of 52.608171,-3.6988084
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 52.6107385/-3.6948139
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