Coed Bryn-Sion

Wood, Forest in Flintshire

Wales

Coed Bryn-Sion

St Michael's Church, Caerwys
St Michael's Church, Caerwys Credit: Chris Andrews

Coed Bryn-Sion, located in Flintshire, Wales, is a picturesque woodland area known for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. Covering an area of approximately 50 hectares, this forest is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers alike.

The woodland is primarily composed of native broadleaf species, such as oak, ash, beech, and birch trees. These majestic trees create a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter for a wide variety of flora and fauna. The forest floor is covered with a rich carpet of wildflowers, including bluebells, primroses, and wood anemones, adding bursts of color in springtime.

Coed Bryn-Sion offers visitors a network of well-maintained trails, allowing them to explore the forest at their own pace. The paths wind through the woods, leading to hidden clearings, babbling streams, and secret ponds. The diverse habitats within the woodland attract a range of wildlife, including birds, butterflies, and small mammals. Lucky visitors may even catch a glimpse of elusive creatures such as red squirrels and roe deer.

The forest is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as walking, birdwatching, and nature photography. It also serves as an educational resource, with local schools and organizations utilizing the woodland for environmental studies and outdoor learning programs.

Coed Bryn-Sion is a precious natural gem nestled in the heart of Flintshire, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its beauty and biodiversity make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking solace in nature.

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Coed Bryn-Sion Images

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St Michael's Church, Caerwys
St Michael's Church, Caerwys
Pwll Gwyn, Afon-wen
Pwll Gwyn, Afon-wen
A541 near Maes-Mynan Park The A541 runs for 26 miles, linking St Asaph with Wrexham. Its northern end starts at the crossroads in the middle of the village of Trefnant (just south of St Asaph). It ends at Wrexham, where it joins the B5101 road. On the way, it passes the town of Mold and also passes through many villages.
A541 near Maes-Mynan Park
The A541 runs for 26 miles, linking St Asaph with Wrexham. Its northern end starts at the crossroads in the middle of the village of Trefnant (just south of St Asaph). It ends at Wrexham, where it joins the B5101 road. On the way, it passes the town of Mold and also passes through many villages.
A541 approaching Afon-Wen The A541 runs for 26 miles, linking St Asaph with Wrexham. Its northern end starts at the crossroads in the middle of the village of Trefnant (just south of St Asaph). It ends at Wrexham, where it joins the B5101 road. On the way, it passes the town of Mold and also passes through many villages.
A541 approaching Afon-Wen
The A541 runs for 26 miles, linking St Asaph with Wrexham. Its northern end starts at the crossroads in the middle of the village of Trefnant (just south of St Asaph). It ends at Wrexham, where it joins the B5101 road. On the way, it passes the town of Mold and also passes through many villages.
A541 at Afonwen Afonwen is a small village in Flintshire. It is situated on the A541 Mold-Denbigh road.
A541 at Afonwen
Afonwen is a small village in Flintshire. It is situated on the A541 Mold-Denbigh road.
Truck on the A541 DG Roberts' Volvo FM (SA13 DAY) passing a layby on the A541 near to Ysceifiog.
Truck on the A541
DG Roberts' Volvo FM (SA13 DAY) passing a layby on the A541 near to Ysceifiog.
Afonwen, Denbigh Road (A541) The A541 runs for 26 miles, linking St Asaph with Wrexham. Its northern end starts at the crossroads in the middle of the village of Trefnant (just south of St Asaph). It ends at Wrexham, where it joins the B5101 road. On the way, it passes the town of Mold and also passes through many villages.
Afonwen, Denbigh Road (A541)
The A541 runs for 26 miles, linking St Asaph with Wrexham. Its northern end starts at the crossroads in the middle of the village of Trefnant (just south of St Asaph). It ends at Wrexham, where it joins the B5101 road. On the way, it passes the town of Mold and also passes through many villages.
Vintage Bentley In British racing green livery. Parked across the road from the Fox Inn, Ysceifiog.
Vintage Bentley
In British racing green livery. Parked across the road from the Fox Inn, Ysceifiog.
Caerwys, St Michael
Caerwys, St Michael
A541 near Afonwen
A541 near Afonwen
A541 at  Afonwen
A541 at Afonwen
A541 looking east
A541 looking east
Former Caerwys station, 1986 View westward, towards Denbigh: ex-LNW Chester - Mold - Denbigh line, closed 30/4/62. It seems that the new owners may have been timber-merchants.
Former Caerwys station, 1986
View westward, towards Denbigh: ex-LNW Chester - Mold - Denbigh line, closed 30/4/62. It seems that the new owners may have been timber-merchants.
South Street, Caerwys Although only really a village, Caerwys proudly claims itself to be the smallest town in Great Britain with a royal charter - and indeed it does have a town council and its own mayor.
South Street, Caerwys
Although only really a village, Caerwys proudly claims itself to be the smallest town in Great Britain with a royal charter - and indeed it does have a town council and its own mayor.
Lane at Waen-isaf
Lane at Waen-isaf
Lane junction at Groes Faen Bach
Lane junction at Groes Faen Bach
Fish Farm Buildings - Caerwys Old farm buildings now used as a fish farm
Fish Farm Buildings - Caerwys
Old farm buildings now used as a fish farm
Coed D'Arcis Car sales business near Coed D'Arcis.
Coed D'Arcis
Car sales business near Coed D'Arcis.
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Coed Bryn-Sion is located at Grid Ref: SJ1372 (Lat: 53.240151, Lng: -3.2990747)

Unitary Authority: Flintshire

Police Authority: North Wales

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