Bryn Wood

Wood, Forest in Montgomeryshire

Wales

Bryn Wood

Glyndwr's Way at Broniarth Hill
Glyndwr's Way at Broniarth Hill Credit: Dave Kelly

Bryn Wood, located in Montgomeryshire, is a picturesque forested area renowned for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity. Situated in the heart of Wales, this woodland paradise covers an extensive area of lush greenery and is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The forest is characterized by its dense deciduous and coniferous trees, creating a captivating canopy that casts shadows upon the forest floor. Bryn Wood is home to a diverse range of plant species, including oak, beech, and birch trees, as well as various ferns and wildflowers that add a splash of color to the landscape.

The forest is a haven for wildlife, boasting a plethora of animal species. Visitors may spot elusive creatures such as red squirrels, foxes, and badgers, as well as a wide variety of bird species, including woodpeckers and owls. The area is also home to several rare and protected species, further highlighting the ecological significance of the wood.

For those seeking outdoor activities, Bryn Wood offers an extensive network of walking trails and cycling paths that wind through the forest, providing visitors with an opportunity to explore its enchanting surroundings. Additionally, the wood features picnic areas and camping sites, allowing visitors to immerse themselves fully in the tranquility of nature.

Overall, Bryn Wood is a captivating woodland retreat that offers a serene and immersive experience for nature enthusiasts. With its stunning natural landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and a range of outdoor activities, this forested area in Montgomeryshire is truly a gem of Wales.

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Bryn Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.691237/-3.2198193 or Grid Reference SJ1711. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Glyndwr's Way at Broniarth Hill
Glyndwr's Way at Broniarth Hill
View from Glyndwr's Way at Broniarth Hill
View from Glyndwr's Way at Broniarth Hill
Llyn Du from Glyndwr's Way
Llyn Du from Glyndwr's Way
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.
Show me another place!

Bryn Wood is located at Grid Ref: SJ1711 (Lat: 52.691237, Lng: -3.2198193)

Unitary Authority: Powys

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

What 3 Words

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Located within 500m of 52.691237,-3.2198193
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 52.6940779/-3.2186821
Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 52.6936635/-3.2184306
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