Coed Fron

Wood, Forest in Merionethshire

Wales

Coed Fron

Parc Village Parc  is named after the historical association as a hunting park. It is also the birth place of Merched y Wawr – the Welsh Women’s Institute established here in 1967.
Parc Village Credit: Rick Crowley

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Parc Village Parc  is named after the historical association as a hunting park. It is also the birth place of Merched y Wawr – the Welsh Women’s Institute established here in 1967.
Parc Village
Parc is named after the historical association as a hunting park. It is also the birth place of Merched y Wawr – the Welsh Women’s Institute established here in 1967.
Bridge over  Afon Llafar stream Bridge on a Snowdonia National Park Trail
Bridge over Afon Llafar stream
Bridge on a Snowdonia National Park Trail
New footbridge This footbridge should win prizes.
Over the Afon Llafar
New footbridge
This footbridge should win prizes. Over the Afon Llafar
A494 near Lôn
A494 near Lôn
Stone-built house in Parc Parc is a small settlement beside the Afon Llafar close to Bala. A bridge to the right side of the image carries pedestrians over the river.
Stone-built house in Parc
Parc is a small settlement beside the Afon Llafar close to Bala. A bridge to the right side of the image carries pedestrians over the river.
Fence line descending towards Afon Llafar The fence line descends from the northern angle of a small, triangular group of trees towards the valley of the Afon Llafar, north-west of the small settlement at Parc.
Fence line descending towards Afon Llafar
The fence line descends from the northern angle of a small, triangular group of trees towards the valley of the Afon Llafar, north-west of the small settlement at Parc.
Fence line and groove in field The groove descends to minor a road between Beudy Newydd & Beudy Uchaf, (two houses), which are alongside the road below the fence line in the mid-distance.
Fence line and groove in field
The groove descends to minor a road between Beudy Newydd & Beudy Uchaf, (two houses), which are alongside the road below the fence line in the mid-distance.
Field with sheep near Plas Madog The sunlit dome in the centre of the image rises to 490m on the south-east side of Lake Bala; beyond it can be seen some of the higher ground of the Berwyn Mountains.
Field with sheep near Plas Madog
The sunlit dome in the centre of the image rises to 490m on the south-east side of Lake Bala; beyond it can be seen some of the higher ground of the Berwyn Mountains.
Chapel beside the lane What a handsome and well kept example. Amazing to see such a fine chapel, especially in such a rural setting.
Chapel beside the lane
What a handsome and well kept example. Amazing to see such a fine chapel, especially in such a rural setting.
A rainbow over the Dyfrdwy Valley With the snow covered Arenigs beyond.
A rainbow over the Dyfrdwy Valley
With the snow covered Arenigs beyond.
Afon Llafar Afon Llafar is a small river which rises on the eastern slopes of Arenig Fawr, flows south-east through the hamlet of Parc and into Bala Lake
Afon Llafar
Afon Llafar is a small river which rises on the eastern slopes of Arenig Fawr, flows south-east through the hamlet of Parc and into Bala Lake
Afon Llafar Afon Llafar is a small river which rises on the eastern slopes of Arenig Fawr, and flows south-east through the hamlet of Parc and into Bala Lake
Afon Llafar
Afon Llafar is a small river which rises on the eastern slopes of Arenig Fawr, and flows south-east through the hamlet of Parc and into Bala Lake
Cattle grid on the track to Llwyn Mawr Isaf
Cattle grid on the track to Llwyn Mawr Isaf
Afon Llafar On its journey south to Bala Lake
Afon Llafar
On its journey south to Bala Lake
Balancing stone near Parc Possibly once formed part of a stone wall
Balancing stone near Parc
Possibly once formed part of a stone wall
Hill climbing to Coed Swch y Pentre
Hill climbing to Coed Swch y Pentre
Young bullocks, Ty'n y Llechwedd Farm
Young bullocks, Ty'n y Llechwedd Farm
Farm Tracks To the right, the track goes to Ty'n Llechwedd
Farm Tracks
To the right, the track goes to Ty'n Llechwedd
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Coed Fron is located at Grid Ref: SH8632 (Lat: 52.8808, Lng: -3.685061)

Unitary Authority: Gwynedd

Police Authority: North Wales

What 3 Words

///kinder.expecting.refuses. Near Llanuwchllyn, Gwynedd

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Located within 500m of 52.8808,-3.685061
Natural: rock
Lat/Long: 52.8787763/-3.6875084
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