Coed Ffrîdd-ddu

Wood, Forest in Merionethshire

Wales

Coed Ffrîdd-ddu

View over the Berwyn Mountains View over moorland to the Berwyn Mountains from the B4391.
View over the Berwyn Mountains Credit: Philip Halling

Coed Ffrîdd-ddu, located in Merionethshire, is a picturesque woodland area known for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity. The name Coed Ffrîdd-ddu translates to "Wood, Forest" in English, aptly describing the dense woodland that covers the landscape.

This woodland is situated in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature. The site is home to a variety of tree species, including oak, beech, and birch, creating a diverse and vibrant habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna.

Coed Ffrîdd-ddu is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers, with numerous walking trails that wind through the forest. These trails allow visitors to explore the woodland and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

The area is also a haven for wildlife, with sightings of red squirrels, badgers, and a variety of bird species. The woodland provides an important habitat for these creatures, as well as many rare and protected plant species.

Coed Ffrîdd-ddu offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, providing the perfect opportunity for relaxation, reflection, and connection with nature. Whether you are an avid hiker, a nature lover, or simply seeking a tranquil escape, Coed Ffrîdd-ddu in Merionethshire is a must-visit destination for those who appreciate the beauty and serenity of the natural world.

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Coed Ffrîdd-ddu Images

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View over the Berwyn Mountains View over moorland to the Berwyn Mountains from the B4391.
View over the Berwyn Mountains
View over moorland to the Berwyn Mountains from the B4391.
The B4391 crossing the Berwyns
The B4391 crossing the Berwyns
View over Cwm Pydew View over Cwm Pydew to the Berwyn Mountains.
View over Cwm Pydew
View over Cwm Pydew to the Berwyn Mountains.
The B4391 crossing moorland in the Berwyns
The B4391 crossing moorland in the Berwyns
North from Pont Cwm Pydew
North from Pont Cwm Pydew
The Berwyns viewed from the B4391 View across heather moorland to the Berwyn Mountains.
The Berwyns viewed from the B4391
View across heather moorland to the Berwyn Mountains.
View over Cwm Sian Llwyd View north over Cwm Sian Llwyd with the B4391 crossing heather moorland en route to Bala.
View over Cwm Sian Llwyd
View north over Cwm Sian Llwyd with the B4391 crossing heather moorland en route to Bala.
Cwm Sian Llwyd View over the heather moorland of Cwm Sian Llwyd which is drained by Afon Caletwr.
Cwm Sian Llwyd
View over the heather moorland of Cwm Sian Llwyd which is drained by Afon Caletwr.
View over Cwm Pennant View over Cwm Pennant towards the Berwyn Mountains from the B4391.
View over Cwm Pennant
View over Cwm Pennant towards the Berwyn Mountains from the B4391.
Moorland adjacent to B4391 The B4391 winds its way across the Berwyn Mountain range. The view here is from near to the road's high point north of Pont Cwm Pydew, looking north over roadside moorland to the low rise of Bryniau Gleision.
Moorland adjacent to B4391
The B4391 winds its way across the Berwyn Mountain range. The view here is from near to the road's high point north of Pont Cwm Pydew, looking north over roadside moorland to the low rise of Bryniau Gleision.
Coniferous plantation near Bryniau Gleision The B4391 winds its way across the Berwyn Mountain range. The view here is from an estate road close to it looking towards a coniferous plantation near the low mound of Bryniau Gleision, which rises to the left, out of the image.
Coniferous plantation near Bryniau Gleision
The B4391 winds its way across the Berwyn Mountain range. The view here is from an estate road close to it looking towards a coniferous plantation near the low mound of Bryniau Gleision, which rises to the left, out of the image.
View north from near Pont Cwm Pydew Cwm Pydew is down below on the right, a corner on the B4391 at the left.
View north from near Pont Cwm Pydew
Cwm Pydew is down below on the right, a corner on the B4391 at the left.
Bryniau Gleision A small peak at 479 m.
Bryniau Gleision
A small peak at 479 m.
Moorland track entrance
Moorland track entrance
Forestry block beside the B4391 road between Llangynog and Bala What a road this is - my first drive along here.
Forestry block beside the B4391 road between Llangynog and Bala
What a road this is - my first drive along here.
Moorland at Cwm Sian Llwyd from the road Lovely grouse moor by the look of it.
Moorland at Cwm Sian Llwyd from the road
Lovely grouse moor by the look of it.
Plantation by B4391 Looking across from the same road on the other side of Pont Cwm Pydew.
Plantation by B4391
Looking across from the same road on the other side of Pont Cwm Pydew.
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Coed Ffrîdd-ddu is located at Grid Ref: SJ0232 (Lat: 52.884384, Lng: -3.4555339)

Unitary Authority: Denbighshire

Police Authority: North Wales

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