Bronfelen Wood

Wood, Forest in Montgomeryshire

Wales

Bronfelen Wood

Path at Cross Keys Having come from Cobblers Gate, this is back in civilisation with tarmac roads just ahead.
Path at Cross Keys Credit: Bill Boaden

Bronfelen Wood is a picturesque forest located in Montgomeryshire, Wales. The wood covers an area of approximately 500 acres and is known for its diverse range of flora and fauna. The forest is predominantly made up of oak, beech, and ash trees, providing a lush and verdant canopy that is a haven for wildlife.

Visitors to Bronfelen Wood can explore a network of winding trails that meander through the forest, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The wood is popular with hikers, nature enthusiasts, and birdwatchers, who come to spot a variety of bird species including woodpeckers, owls, and red kites.

In addition to its natural beauty, Bronfelen Wood also has historical significance, with remnants of ancient settlements and burial mounds scattered throughout the forest. The wood is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest, reflecting its importance for biodiversity and conservation.

Overall, Bronfelen Wood is a tranquil and enchanting destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature in Montgomeryshire.

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Bronfelen Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.507306/-3.4014018 or Grid Reference SO0490. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Path at Cross Keys Having come from Cobblers Gate, this is back in civilisation with tarmac roads just ahead.
Path at Cross Keys
Having come from Cobblers Gate, this is back in civilisation with tarmac roads just ahead.
The aspect from Cross Keys with rainbow Looking out over the Severn Vslley.
The aspect from Cross Keys with rainbow
Looking out over the Severn Vslley.
Valley above Little London One of the numerous small valleys which run towards the Severn. A farm just below this view has the descriptive name Cwm.
Valley above Little London
One of the numerous small valleys which run towards the Severn. A farm just below this view has the descriptive name Cwm.
Horse near Penrhiw With a couple of companions, it is grazing on a hillside overlooking the Severn Valley.
Horse near Penrhiw
With a couple of companions, it is grazing on a hillside overlooking the Severn Valley.
Welsh farmer between fields He had made several trips back and forth, which included moving some bales.
Welsh farmer between fields
He had made several trips back and forth, which included moving some bales.
Upland fields below Bryn-helyg Part of the undulating plateau between Mochdre and Caersws.
Upland fields below Bryn-helyg
Part of the undulating plateau between Mochdre and Caersws.
Cefn-hir A farm above Llyfnant Brook which runs towards Newtown. Mochdre Brook is the larger river in the valley ahead.
Cefn-hir
A farm above Llyfnant Brook which runs towards Newtown. Mochdre Brook is the larger river in the valley ahead.
Sheep near Waen Most Welsh sheep run away more quickly than this.
Sheep near Waen
Most Welsh sheep run away more quickly than this.
Farm track to Werniog
Farm track to Werniog
Dyffryn Hafren Cefn Carnedd in the distance.
Dyffryn Hafren
Cefn Carnedd in the distance.
Black Bridge Lane near Caersws
Black Bridge Lane near Caersws
A489 crossing railway bridge near Penstrowed
A489 crossing railway bridge near Penstrowed
A489 westbound at Red House Farm
A489 westbound at Red House Farm
A489 near Maesmawr Hotel
A489 near Maesmawr Hotel
A470 level crossing south of Caersws
A470 level crossing south of Caersws
A470 at Ty Coch
A470 at Ty Coch
Farm track to building by River Severn
Farm track to building by River Severn
Caersŵs Crazy The (not very) crazy golf course at the Seasons Café on the outskirts of Caersŵs.
Caersŵs Crazy
The (not very) crazy golf course at the Seasons Café on the outskirts of Caersŵs.
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Bronfelen Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO0490 (Lat: 52.507306, Lng: -3.4014018)

Unitary Authority: Powys

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 52.507306,-3.4014018
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 52.5044829/-3.4063502
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 52.5097724/-3.4011146
Archaeological Site: fortification
Historic: archaeological_site
Lat/Long: 52.510782/-3.3981335
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