Coed Hendy

Wood, Forest in Merionethshire

Wales

Coed Hendy

Capel Hermon Non-conformist chapel in Llandrillo.
Capel Hermon Credit: Alan Hughes

Coed Hendy is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Merionethshire, Wales. This forested area covers a total of approximately 100 acres and is known for its diverse range of flora and fauna. The woodland is made up of a mix of broadleaf and coniferous trees, creating a rich and vibrant ecosystem.

Coed Hendy is a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the natural beauty of the Welsh countryside. The woodland is crisscrossed with a network of well-maintained walking trails, making it easy for visitors to navigate and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

In addition to its natural beauty, Coed Hendy also has a rich history, with evidence of ancient settlements and archaeological sites scattered throughout the forest. The area has been inhabited for centuries, and visitors can learn about the local history and culture through interpretive signage and guided tours.

Overall, Coed Hendy is a tranquil and enchanting woodland that offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Whether you're looking to go for a leisurely stroll, birdwatch, or simply relax in nature, this forest has something to offer for everyone.

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Coed Hendy Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.936557/-3.4552757 or Grid Reference SJ0238. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Capel Hermon Non-conformist chapel in Llandrillo.
Capel Hermon
Non-conformist chapel in Llandrillo.
Ornamental pond at Pen-y-geulan
Ornamental pond at Pen-y-geulan
Woodpile adjacent to bridleway
Woodpile adjacent to bridleway
Gate with a view The flood plain of the River Dee, north of Llandrillo.
Gate with a view
The flood plain of the River Dee, north of Llandrillo.
Farmhouse at Tyfos
Farmhouse at Tyfos
St. Trillo's church, Llandrillo A church with a spire, tucked away behind the High Street in Llandrillo, in a fairly sparsely-occupied, roughly circular graveyard.
St. Trillo's church, Llandrillo
A church with a spire, tucked away behind the High Street in Llandrillo, in a fairly sparsely-occupied, roughly circular graveyard.
Lane dropping down towards Branas Lodge, Dee Valley
Lane dropping down towards Branas Lodge, Dee Valley
Brans Lodge, Dee Valley
Brans Lodge, Dee Valley
Pont Cilan on the River Dee
Pont Cilan on the River Dee
View northeast towards Llandrillo
View northeast towards Llandrillo
Centre of Llandrillo
Centre of Llandrillo
St Trillo's church, Llandrillo yn Edeyrnion
St Trillo's church, Llandrillo yn Edeyrnion
Llandrillo: site/remains of station, 2001 View northward, towards Corwen, Llangollen and Ruabon, where until closed by floods 14/12/64 and officially 18/1/65, the ex-GWR Ruabon - Llangollen - Corwen - Dolgellau - (Barmouth) line crossed, the station being on the left.
Llandrillo: site/remains of station, 2001
View northward, towards Corwen, Llangollen and Ruabon, where until closed by floods 14/12/64 and officially 18/1/65, the ex-GWR Ruabon - Llangollen - Corwen - Dolgellau - (Barmouth) line crossed, the station being on the left.
The church spire in Llandrillo Quite an English looking spire.
The church spire in Llandrillo
Quite an English looking spire.
Old chapel in Llandrillo That's more like it.
Old chapel in Llandrillo
That's more like it.
Heading downhill On the bridleway to the Dee Valley.
Heading downhill
On the bridleway to the Dee Valley.
Track through the bracken
Track through the bracken
Tyddyn Llan A "restaurant with rooms". It is very comfortable with excellent food.
Tyddyn Llan
A "restaurant with rooms". It is very comfortable with excellent food.
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Coed Hendy is located at Grid Ref: SJ0238 (Lat: 52.936557, Lng: -3.4552757)

Unitary Authority: Denbighshire

Police Authority: North Wales

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