Borfa-hafod Firs

Wood, Forest in Montgomeryshire

Wales

Borfa-hafod Firs

Converted chapel Now being put to residential use.
Converted chapel Credit: James Allan

Borfa-hafod Firs is a picturesque wood located in Montgomeryshire, Wales. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its rich biodiversity and ecological importance. The wood is situated on the eastern slopes of the Berwyn Mountains, providing stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

The dominant tree species found in Borfa-hafod Firs are the native silver fir (Abies alba) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris). These towering conifers create a dense canopy that provides a cool and sheltered environment beneath. The forest floor is covered with a lush carpet of mosses, ferns, and wildflowers, adding to the enchanting ambiance of the wood.

The wood is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including several species of birds such as crossbills, red kites, and buzzards. Mammals like badgers, foxes, and even the elusive pine marten can also be spotted within the forest. Additionally, the wood supports a variety of insect life, including rare butterflies and beetles.

Visitors to Borfa-hafod Firs can explore the woodland through a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing them to experience its natural beauty up close. The wood also features an educational center, providing information about the flora and fauna found within the area.

Borfa-hafod Firs offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers, photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Its unique ecosystem and stunning landscape make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Montgomeryshire.

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Borfa-hafod Firs Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.563162/-3.3940497 or Grid Reference SO0597. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Converted chapel Now being put to residential use.
Converted chapel
Now being put to residential use.
Sheep on the track They seem to prefer dry stones to damp grass.
Sheep on the track
They seem to prefer dry stones to damp grass.
Putting in a land drain Near Caersws. The house on the skyline is new.
Putting in a land drain
Near Caersws. The house on the skyline is new.
Llwydcoed covered reservoir A very small reservoir serving a scattering of farmsteads on the hillside near Caersws.
Llwydcoed covered reservoir
A very small reservoir serving a scattering of farmsteads on the hillside near Caersws.
The road to Borfa-hafed Only shown as a "yellow" road on recent Landranger maps.
The road to Borfa-hafed
Only shown as a "yellow" road on recent Landranger maps.
Hedgerow near Bryn Coch
Hedgerow near Bryn Coch
Bwlchyffridd village A small village nestled in a valley near Caersws.
Bwlchyffridd village
A small village nestled in a valley near Caersws.
Bryngwawr House at the top of the hill above Bwlch-y-ffridd village.
Bryngwawr
House at the top of the hill above Bwlch-y-ffridd village.
Small copse and woodpile Near Waen-y-pant above Bwlch-y-ffridd village.
Small copse and woodpile
Near Waen-y-pant above Bwlch-y-ffridd village.
Trailer and logs at Cochsiden On a farm near Tregynon.
Trailer and logs at Cochsiden
On a farm near Tregynon.
View from Plas Dew Hilly country with sheep everywhere.
View from Plas Dew
Hilly country with sheep everywhere.
Woods near Fir House
Woods near Fir House
Mynydd Allt-y-ffynnon The edge of the access land, mainly bracken moorland, adjacent to the sheep farm of Ffrwd-wen.
Mynydd Allt-y-ffynnon
The edge of the access land, mainly bracken moorland, adjacent to the sheep farm of Ffrwd-wen.
Towards Ffrwd-wen Ffrwd-wen is an upland sheep farm.  Behind is open access land leading towards Mynydd Argoed.
Towards Ffrwd-wen
Ffrwd-wen is an upland sheep farm. Behind is open access land leading towards Mynydd Argoed.
Towards Bryn Coch The fields are remarkably empty, but this seems to be a mixed sheep and cattle farm.
Towards Bryn Coch
The fields are remarkably empty, but this seems to be a mixed sheep and cattle farm.
Farmland at New House Mainly lowland sheep pasture in variable sized fields, but there are some cattle in the area as well.
Farmland at New House
Mainly lowland sheep pasture in variable sized fields, but there are some cattle in the area as well.
Firhouse Sheepwalk The 1:25K map names this area as Firhouse Sheepwalk, a name that probably has some historical connotation.  A lane crosses the scrubby land with a gate at either end, which means that I was probably the first person other than the local farmer to use it for months.
Firhouse Sheepwalk
The 1:25K map names this area as Firhouse Sheepwalk, a name that probably has some historical connotation. A lane crosses the scrubby land with a gate at either end, which means that I was probably the first person other than the local farmer to use it for months.
Grazing near Borfa-hafod Upland sheep pasture seen from a little used mid Wales lane.
Grazing near Borfa-hafod
Upland sheep pasture seen from a little used mid Wales lane.
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Borfa-hafod Firs is located at Grid Ref: SO0597 (Lat: 52.563162, Lng: -3.3940497)

Unitary Authority: Powys

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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