Bwlch Clump

Wood, Forest in Montgomeryshire

Wales

Bwlch Clump

View towards Meifod from Glyndwr's Way
View towards Meifod from Glyndwr's Way Credit: Dave Kelly

Bwlch Clump is a charming woodland located in Montgomeryshire, Wales. Situated in the heart of the countryside, this forested area offers a picturesque escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The clump is named after the circular formation of trees that create a small clearing within the woodland.

Covering an area of approximately 10 hectares, Bwlch Clump is home to a diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, and birch. The well-maintained paths winding through the forest make it easily accessible for visitors to explore and enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings.

The woodland is not only a haven for nature enthusiasts but also provides a habitat for various wildlife species. It is common to spot woodland birds such as thrushes and woodpeckers, as well as small mammals like squirrels and rabbits. The tranquil atmosphere and abundance of flora and fauna make Bwlch Clump a popular destination for birdwatchers and wildlife photographers.

In addition to its natural beauty, Bwlch Clump has historical significance. The forest has been a part of the landscape for centuries and is rumored to have played a role in local folklore. The clump's location near ancient monuments and historic sites further adds to its cultural value.

Overall, Bwlch Clump offers visitors a serene and enchanting woodland experience. Whether one is seeking a peaceful walk, a spot of birdwatching, or simply a moment of tranquility in nature, this Montgomeryshire forest provides a captivating escape.

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Bwlch Clump Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.688482/-3.2288858 or Grid Reference SJ1710. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View towards Meifod from Glyndwr's Way
View towards Meifod from Glyndwr's Way
Glyndwr's Way at Ty-newydd
Glyndwr's Way at Ty-newydd
Glyndwr's Way near Cefn-Pentre
Glyndwr's Way near Cefn-Pentre
Glyndwr's Way near Cefn-Pentre A broken stile.
Glyndwr's Way near Cefn-Pentre
A broken stile.
Glyndwr's Way near Cefn-Pentre
Glyndwr's Way near Cefn-Pentre
Glyndwr's Way near Cefn-Pentre
Glyndwr's Way near Cefn-Pentre
Bryn-Dial Farm Lane to Bryn-Dial farm
Bryn-Dial Farm
Lane to Bryn-Dial farm
The B4392 near Maesmawr Hall
The B4392 near Maesmawr Hall
Entrance drive to Hidden Valley caravan park The drive is not very inconspicuous considering the name. Caravan people seem to like this though. In my experience caravan parks have their own vernacular, their own reference points that their users must see.
Entrance drive to Hidden Valley caravan park
The drive is not very inconspicuous considering the name. Caravan people seem to like this though. In my experience caravan parks have their own vernacular, their own reference points that their users must see.
Part of Hidden Valley caravan park The static caravans are laid out below, bringing to mind Butlins holiday camps, prefab homes and images of happy campers but I like these places, and they are certainly valuable businesses.
Part of Hidden Valley caravan park
The static caravans are laid out below, bringing to mind Butlins holiday camps, prefab homes and images of happy campers but I like these places, and they are certainly valuable businesses.
Chalets at Hidden Valley Holiday Park The park has a variety of accommodation for all types of user.
Chalets at Hidden Valley Holiday Park
The park has a variety of accommodation for all types of user.
Pant Farm and the hub of Hidden Valley Holiday Park The centre of the caravan and chalet park.
Pant Farm and the hub of Hidden Valley Holiday Park
The centre of the caravan and chalet park.
Waymarker on part of Glyndwr's Way Yes another loose post, not in its original position.
Waymarker on part of Glyndwr's Way
Yes another loose post, not in its original position.
Snowdrops on Glyndwr's Way The banks of the stream here are bedecked with lovely February Snowdrops.
Snowdrops on Glyndwr's Way
The banks of the stream here are bedecked with lovely February Snowdrops.
Snowdrops beside Glyndwr's Way Beside the stream here too.
Snowdrops beside Glyndwr's Way
Beside the stream here too.
View down the valley A graceful little valley with attractive outlook.
View down the valley
A graceful little valley with attractive outlook.
Lane carrying Glyndwr's Way The lane here seems to be an ancient route.
Lane carrying Glyndwr's Way
The lane here seems to be an ancient route.
Fields beside Glyndwr's Way The fields and pastures here undulate and play with the light on a February afternoon.
Fields beside Glyndwr's Way
The fields and pastures here undulate and play with the light on a February afternoon.
Show me another place!

Bwlch Clump is located at Grid Ref: SJ1710 (Lat: 52.688482, Lng: -3.2288858)

Unitary Authority: Powys

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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Located within 500m of 52.688482,-3.2288858
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 52.6871591/-3.2275483
Turning Loop
Lat/Long: 52.6923196/-3.2310143
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