Coed Fedw-arian

Wood, Forest in Merionethshire

Wales

Coed Fedw-arian

Silage bales Silage bales in a field at Bala.
Silage bales Credit: Philip Halling

Coed Fedw-arian, located in Merionethshire, is a picturesque woodland area known for its stunning natural beauty and rich biodiversity. Spanning over a considerable area, this woodland is a haven for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking tranquility amidst the Welsh countryside.

The name "Coed Fedw-arian" translates to "Wood, Forest" in English, which aptly describes the area's primary feature. The woodland comprises a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees, creating a diverse ecosystem that supports a wide array of flora and fauna. Ancient oaks, beeches, and birches mingle with Douglas firs and Scots pines, providing a varied and enchanting landscape.

Visitors to Coed Fedw-arian can enjoy numerous walking trails that wind through the woods, offering breathtaking views and opportunities to spot wildlife. The woodland is home to various bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and buzzards, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. In addition, small mammals such as squirrels, badgers, and foxes can often be spotted.

The tranquility and seclusion of Coed Fedw-arian make it an ideal spot for those seeking solace in nature. The peaceful ambiance, untouched by urban development, allows visitors to fully immerse themselves in the sounds and sights of the forest. Walking through the dappled sunlight filtering through the canopy, visitors can take in the fresh, earthy scent of the woodland and revel in the sense of being at one with nature.

Coed Fedw-arian is not only a natural gem but also plays a vital role in the conservation of biodiversity. Efforts are made to preserve and protect the woodland, ensuring that future generations can continue to enjoy its beauty and ecological significance.

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Coed Fedw-arian Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.919572/-3.6174151 or Grid Reference SH9137. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Silage bales Silage bales in a field at Bala.
Silage bales
Silage bales in a field at Bala.
Building overlooking Bala lake Path along the north shore of Lake Bala.
Building overlooking Bala lake
Path along the north shore of Lake Bala.
Statue of Thomas Edward Ellis Statue of Welsh politician Thomas Edward Ellis on the High Street in Bala.  The statue is by sculptor Sir William Goscombe-John and was unveiled in 1903.
Statue of Thomas Edward Ellis
Statue of Welsh politician Thomas Edward Ellis on the High Street in Bala. The statue is by sculptor Sir William Goscombe-John and was unveiled in 1903.
Statue of Thomas Edward Ellis Statue of Welsh politician Thomas Edward Ellis on the High Street in Bala.  The statue is by sculptor Sir William Goscombe-John and was unveiled in 1903.
Statue of Thomas Edward Ellis
Statue of Welsh politician Thomas Edward Ellis on the High Street in Bala. The statue is by sculptor Sir William Goscombe-John and was unveiled in 1903.
The White Lion Royal Hotel The White Lion Royal Hotel on High Street in Bala.
The White Lion Royal Hotel
The White Lion Royal Hotel on High Street in Bala.
Former Workhouse, Bala Grade II listed former workhouse then clothing factory, now residential units.
Former Workhouse, Bala
Grade II listed former workhouse then clothing factory, now residential units.
Arched Entrance to Rhiwlas Estate
Arched Entrance to Rhiwlas Estate
Raised walkway beside the Afon Tryweryn East of Bala and a short distance from the confluence of this river and the Afon Dyfrdwy (River Dee).
Raised walkway beside the Afon Tryweryn
East of Bala and a short distance from the confluence of this river and the Afon Dyfrdwy (River Dee).
Heol Yr Orsaf (Station Road), Bala The station here is long gone. Looking towards Pont-y-Bala/Pont Tryweryn.
Heol Yr Orsaf (Station Road), Bala
The station here is long gone. Looking towards Pont-y-Bala/Pont Tryweryn.
Yr Hen Ben Tarw The Old Bull’s Head, Bala.
Yr Hen Ben Tarw
The Old Bull’s Head, Bala.
Salim Welsh Baptist Church, Bala Pottery Painting at Capel Clay.
Salim Welsh Baptist Church, Bala
Pottery Painting at Capel Clay.
Capel Hefin Former chapel, now an antiques store in Bala.
Capel Hefin
Former chapel, now an antiques store in Bala.
Gwesty’r Plas Coch
Gwesty’r Plas Coch
Trees and barn at Penlan
Trees and barn at Penlan
Frondderw
Frondderw
Moorland woodland On the eastern slopes of Moel y Garnedd.
Moorland woodland
On the eastern slopes of Moel y Garnedd.
Moorland north-west of Bala Golf Course
Moorland north-west of Bala Golf Course
The landing stage at Bala Bala Lake landing stage on a chilly November morning, no tourists around today!
The landing stage at Bala
Bala Lake landing stage on a chilly November morning, no tourists around today!
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Coed Fedw-arian is located at Grid Ref: SH9137 (Lat: 52.919572, Lng: -3.6174151)

Unitary Authority: Gwynedd

Police Authority: North Wales

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 52.919572,-3.6174151
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 52.9181988/-3.6156703
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.9180484/-3.6125209
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