Coed y Felin

Wood, Forest in Flintshire

Wales

Coed y Felin

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Coed y Felin, located in Flintshire, is a picturesque woodland area known for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem. Covering an expansive area of land, this forest is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

The woodland of Coed y Felin consists primarily of native tree species, including oak, birch, and beech. The dense foliage creates a lush and verdant environment, providing shelter and sustenance for a variety of wildlife. Visitors can expect to encounter a wide range of animals, such as deer, foxes, rabbits, and a plethora of bird species.

Tranquil walking trails wind through the forest, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the serene surroundings. These paths offer stunning views of the woodland, with sunlight filtering through the towering trees and creating a magical atmosphere. The forest is also home to a small stream, adding to the tranquility and providing a soothing soundtrack to the experience.

Coed y Felin is a popular destination for hikers, joggers, and cyclists, offering a range of routes and terrains to suit all abilities. Whether it's a leisurely stroll or a challenging mountain bike ride, there are options for everyone to enjoy the great outdoors.

Conservation efforts are in place to protect and preserve the natural habitat of Coed y Felin. Local organizations work tirelessly to maintain the delicate balance of the ecosystem, ensuring that future generations can continue to appreciate its beauty.

Overall, Coed y Felin is a remarkable woodland in Flintshire, providing a sanctuary for wildlife and a tranquil escape for visitors seeking solace in nature's embrace.

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Coed y Felin Images

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A541, Hendre 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, Hendre
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.
Hendre, 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.
Hendre, 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.
A541, Rhydymwyn 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, Rhydymwyn
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.
Rhydymwyn Rhydymwyn is a village located in the upper Alyn valley in Flintshire. Once a district of Mold, it was recognised as a separate parish from 1865. 

The village takes its placename from the ford across the River Alyn (now replaced by a small iron bridge); the name in Welsh means 'Ford of the Ore' (<span class="nowrap"><a title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhydymwyn" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhydymwyn">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> Wikipedia).
Rhydymwyn
Rhydymwyn is a village located in the upper Alyn valley in Flintshire. Once a district of Mold, it was recognised as a separate parish from 1865. The village takes its placename from the ford across the River Alyn (now replaced by a small iron bridge); the name in Welsh means 'Ford of the Ore' (LinkExternal link Wikipedia).
A541 near Tardd-Y-Wyr
A541 near Tardd-Y-Wyr
17 Nant Alyn Road The new building at the Rhydymwyn Valley nature reserve which is headquarters to the North East Wales Wildlife.
17 Nant Alyn Road
The new building at the Rhydymwyn Valley nature reserve which is headquarters to the North East Wales Wildlife.
Engine House at Taylor's Shaft, Hendre Lead Mines Engine House built during WW1 to revive the lead mines, and another similar building. The brick chimney is very tall.
Engine House at Taylor's Shaft, Hendre Lead Mines
Engine House built during WW1 to revive the lead mines, and another similar building. The brick chimney is very tall.
Engine House at Taylor's Shaft, Hendre Lead Mines WW1 lead mining buildings taken from the footbridge over the stream
Engine House at Taylor's Shaft, Hendre Lead Mines
WW1 lead mining buildings taken from the footbridge over the stream
Gelli-bach Farmhouse under renovation at Gelli-bach.
Gelli-bach
Farmhouse under renovation at Gelli-bach.
Gelli Farmland near Gelli.
Gelli
Farmland near Gelli.
Railway Cottage Railway Cottage alongside the A541.
Railway Cottage
Railway Cottage alongside the A541.
Cefn-mely View of Cefn-mely farm.
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View of Cefn-mely farm.
Hersedd Farm, Hendre A view down the drive from the farmyard, towards the minor road.
Hersedd Farm, Hendre
A view down the drive from the farmyard, towards the minor road.
View of minor road from Hersedd Farm The minor road runs from Moel-y-crio to the A541 Mold–Denbigh road.
View of minor road from Hersedd Farm
The minor road runs from Moel-y-crio to the A541 Mold–Denbigh road.
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Coed y Felin is located at Grid Ref: SJ1867 (Lat: 53.201563, Lng: -3.2151913)

Unitary Authority: Flintshire

Police Authority: North Wales

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Located within 500m of 53.201563,-3.2151913
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The Royal Oak
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Coed-Y-Felin nature reserve (NWWT). Small parking area (3 cars).
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