Bwlch-Llan

Settlement in Cardiganshire

Wales

Bwlch-Llan

An easier way in We thought to get into this square by climbing out of Cwm Bwlch, but were defeated by deep mud. We drove up onto the hill, and parked in a disused slate quarry in the next square west; it was an easy walk from there.
An easier way in Credit: Neville Goodman

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An easier way in We thought to get into this square by climbing out of Cwm Bwlch, but were defeated by deep mud. We drove up onto the hill, and parked in a disused slate quarry in the next square west; it was an easy walk from there.
An easier way in
We thought to get into this square by climbing out of Cwm Bwlch, but were defeated by deep mud. We drove up onto the hill, and parked in a disused slate quarry in the next square west; it was an easy walk from there.
Church, Nantcwnlle
Church, Nantcwnlle
B4342 junction with a minor road to Bwlch-llan Here the B4342 descends to near the Afon Aeron, while the minor road heads uphill to serve several farms and other dwellings.
B4342 junction with a minor road to Bwlch-llan
Here the B4342 descends to near the Afon Aeron, while the minor road heads uphill to serve several farms and other dwellings.
The B4342 to Llangeitho from Tal-sarn Pic taken near to Bwlch-Llan which is first left onto the B4576 at the cross roads shown.
The B4342 to Llangeitho from Tal-sarn
Pic taken near to Bwlch-Llan which is first left onto the B4576 at the cross roads shown.
The B4576 at Hafod Looking to College Wood.
The B4576 at Hafod
Looking to College Wood.
Chapel at Bwlch-Llan, Ceredigion Built originally in 1841, then rebuilt and extended in 1876. This was a Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, now run by the Presbyterian Church of Wales.
Chapel at Bwlch-Llan, Ceredigion
Built originally in 1841, then rebuilt and extended in 1876. This was a Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, now run by the Presbyterian Church of Wales.
Footpath towards Capel Betws Lleucu, Ceredigion This footpath has traversed the lower slopes of the steep valley side for nearly two miles, and leads to Capel Betws Lleucu.
Footpath towards Capel Betws Lleucu, Ceredigion
This footpath has traversed the lower slopes of the steep valley side for nearly two miles, and leads to Capel Betws Lleucu.
Grazing and Woodland by the Afon Aeron, Ceredigion The Aeron River flows close to the base of the forested hillside. The floodplain is about 400 metres in width here.
Grazing and Woodland by the Afon Aeron, Ceredigion
The Aeron River flows close to the base of the forested hillside. The floodplain is about 400 metres in width here.
Afon Aeron north of Gartheli, Ceredigion
Afon Aeron north of Gartheli, Ceredigion
Bwlch-Llan, Ceredigion
Bwlch-Llan, Ceredigion
Lane from Bwlch-Llan, and farmland  , Ceredigion
Lane from Bwlch-Llan, and farmland , Ceredigion
Bridleway west of Bwlch-Llan, Ceredigion This green and grassy route is mapped as a "road used as a public path".
Bridleway west of Bwlch-Llan, Ceredigion
This green and grassy route is mapped as a "road used as a public path".
Farmland and bridleway west of Bwlch-Llan, Ceredigion Most bridleways in this part of Ceredigion are well signposted and "rider friendly" gates have been renewed widely in the last few years. Ordnance survey maps designate this route thus: "a road used as a public path". I think some definitions need a review.
Farmland and bridleway west of Bwlch-Llan, Ceredigion
Most bridleways in this part of Ceredigion are well signposted and "rider friendly" gates have been renewed widely in the last few years. Ordnance survey maps designate this route thus: "a road used as a public path". I think some definitions need a review.
Disused quarry north of  Bwlch-Llan, Ceredigion Many old slate quarries remain in this part of Wales.
Disused quarry north of Bwlch-Llan, Ceredigion
Many old slate quarries remain in this part of Wales.
Bridleway north of Bwlch-Llan, Ceredigion This bridleway is very little used. A local resident (very helpful) suggests that riders (and walkers) use their driveway from the lane at SN582604 rather than the map marked course in to the field just north of the stony drive.
Bridleway north of Bwlch-Llan, Ceredigion
This bridleway is very little used. A local resident (very helpful) suggests that riders (and walkers) use their driveway from the lane at SN582604 rather than the map marked course in to the field just north of the stony drive.
Farmland by Nant Arth, Ceredigion Blaencastell farm buildings can be seen on the other side of Nant Arth.
Farmland by Nant Arth, Ceredigion
Blaencastell farm buildings can be seen on the other side of Nant Arth.
Farmland and woodland west of Llangeitho, Ceredigion The valleys of Nant Arth (across the view, wooded) and Cwm Bwlch (straight ahead, also wooded) contrast with the farmland above the trees.
Farmland and woodland west of Llangeitho, Ceredigion
The valleys of Nant Arth (across the view, wooded) and Cwm Bwlch (straight ahead, also wooded) contrast with the farmland above the trees.
Hay bales west of Llangeitho, Ceredigion Many farmers told me that poor weather again had delayed grass cutting, but this one seems to have been ahead of the game.
Hay bales west of Llangeitho, Ceredigion
Many farmers told me that poor weather again had delayed grass cutting, but this one seems to have been ahead of the game.
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Bwlch-Llan is located at Grid Ref: SN5858 (Lat: 52.208901, Lng: -4.077465)

Unitary Authority: Ceredigion

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

What 3 Words

///unsettled.offices.pulsing. Near Llangybi, Ceredigion

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Located within 500m of 52.208901,-4.077465
Bwlchllan
Is In: Ceredigion, Wales, UK
Place: hamlet
Source: npe
Wikidata: Q13126432
Wikipedia: cy:Bwlch-llan
Lat/Long: 52.2086026/-4.0817371
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 52.21014/-4.0799619
Direction: 100
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Solar Modules: 20
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 52.2065358/-4.0771294
Direction: 125
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Solar Modules: 16
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 52.2093276/-4.0702549
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