Coed Fronheulog

Wood, Forest in Merionethshire

Wales

Coed Fronheulog

View from Bryn-melyn The grounds of Bryn-melyn, a former farm now providing holiday accommodation in converted farm buildings.
View from Bryn-melyn Credit: David Robinson

Coed Fronheulog, located in Merionethshire, is a picturesque wood or forest that offers a serene and natural environment for visitors to explore. The wood is situated in the beautiful region of northwestern Wales, known for its stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity.

Covering an area of approximately [insert size], Coed Fronheulog is home to a diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, ash, and birch, which create a lush canopy overhead. The forest floor is adorned with an array of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, creating a vibrant and enchanting atmosphere.

Visitors to Coed Fronheulog can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, such as hiking, birdwatching, or simply taking a leisurely stroll along the well-maintained paths that wind through the wood. The forest is also a haven for wildlife, with numerous species of birds, mammals, and insects calling it home. Nature enthusiasts may be lucky enough to spot rare and elusive creatures like red squirrels, badgers, or even the occasional deer.

Coed Fronheulog is not only a place of natural beauty but also holds historical significance. It is believed that the wood has been in existence for centuries, serving as a source of timber and fuel for local communities. The forest has also been a site for traditional woodland management practices, ensuring the preservation and sustainability of this valuable natural resource.

Whether visitors seek solace in nature, wish to indulge in outdoor activities, or want to explore the historical and cultural heritage of Merionethshire, Coed Fronheulog provides a tranquil and captivating experience for all who venture into its depths.

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Coed Fronheulog Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.913138/-3.5226483 or Grid Reference SH9736. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View from Bryn-melyn The grounds of Bryn-melyn, a former farm now providing holiday accommodation in converted farm buildings.
View from Bryn-melyn
The grounds of Bryn-melyn, a former farm now providing holiday accommodation in converted farm buildings.
B4401 near Boderyl
B4401 near Boderyl
B4401 near Llandderfel
B4401 near Llandderfel
Minor road near Llandderfel
Minor road near Llandderfel
Forestry road in Lily’s Wood
Forestry road in Lily’s Wood
Junction of forestry roads into Lily’s Wood
Junction of forestry roads into Lily’s Wood
Minor road near Cefn-Ddwysarn
Minor road near Cefn-Ddwysarn
Lane leading southeast towards Llandderfel
Lane leading southeast towards Llandderfel
Church Street, Llandderfel
Church Street, Llandderfel
The Dee valley The Dee valley downstream from viewed here from a hairpin bend on the B4391 beside Coed Ty'n-y-gwrych.
The Dee valley
The Dee valley downstream from viewed here from a hairpin bend on the B4391 beside Coed Ty'n-y-gwrych.
Site of former Llanderfel station View NE down the Upper Dee valley, towards Corwen, Llangollen and Ruabon on the trackbed of the ex-GWR Ruabon - Llangollen - Bala Junction - Dolgellau - Morfa Mawddach line, blocked by flood 14/12/64, officially closed 18/1/65.
Site of former Llanderfel station
View NE down the Upper Dee valley, towards Corwen, Llangollen and Ruabon on the trackbed of the ex-GWR Ruabon - Llangollen - Bala Junction - Dolgellau - Morfa Mawddach line, blocked by flood 14/12/64, officially closed 18/1/65.
Llyn Maes-y-Clawdd, near Llanderfel, 1993 View eastward towards the Berwyn range.
Llyn Maes-y-Clawdd, near Llanderfel, 1993
View eastward towards the Berwyn range.
Junction ahead on B4391
Junction ahead on B4391
Sharp bend by Ty-tan-y-graig
Sharp bend by Ty-tan-y-graig
Entrance to Ty-cerrig from B4391
Entrance to Ty-cerrig from B4391
Hair pin bend at Coed Ty'n-y-gwrch
Hair pin bend at Coed Ty'n-y-gwrch
The Bryntirion Inn What a lovely looking place. Must return.
The Bryntirion Inn
What a lovely looking place. Must return.
Palé Hall Hotel Exquisite hotel and restaurant in an exquisite location, far from the madding crowds! The building is Grade II* listed, Mid-Victorian country house on the site of an earlier house, the seat of the Lloyds of Pale. The present building, in eclectic Jacobean style, was designed by Samuel Pountney Smith, architect of Shrewsbury, and built 1869-1871 for Henry Robertson, the eminent railway engineer and Liberal MP for Meirionethshire under Gladstone. In 1889 Queen Victoria stayed here as Robertson's guest during her tour of North Wales.
Palé Hall Hotel
Exquisite hotel and restaurant in an exquisite location, far from the madding crowds! The building is Grade II* listed, Mid-Victorian country house on the site of an earlier house, the seat of the Lloyds of Pale. The present building, in eclectic Jacobean style, was designed by Samuel Pountney Smith, architect of Shrewsbury, and built 1869-1871 for Henry Robertson, the eminent railway engineer and Liberal MP for Meirionethshire under Gladstone. In 1889 Queen Victoria stayed here as Robertson's guest during her tour of North Wales.
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Coed Fronheulog is located at Grid Ref: SH9736 (Lat: 52.913138, Lng: -3.5226483)

Unitary Authority: Gwynedd

Police Authority: North Wales

What 3 Words

///tins.spearhead.tangent. Near Bala, Gwynedd

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