Coed Fron-fraith

Wood, Forest in Denbighshire

Wales

Coed Fron-fraith

Wern-oleu Farm
Wern-oleu Farm Credit: Stuart Logan

Coed Fron-fraith is a picturesque woodland located in Denbighshire, Wales. Situated amidst the rolling hills and lush green landscapes, this forest is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.

Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, Coed Fron-fraith is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The woodland is predominantly composed of native tree species such as oak, beech, and birch, which create a beautiful canopy overhead. The forest floor is carpeted with mosses, ferns, and wildflowers, adding to its natural charm.

The forest is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained trails, making it easily accessible for hikers and walkers. These trails wind through the woods, providing glimpses of the stunning scenery and allowing visitors to explore the forest at their own pace. There are also designated picnic spots and benches, offering a perfect opportunity to relax and soak in the tranquility of the surroundings.

Coed Fron-fraith is not only a scenic retreat but also a sanctuary for wildlife. The forest provides a habitat for various bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and songbirds. It is also home to mammals like foxes, badgers, and squirrels, which can often be spotted darting through the trees.

Visitors to Coed Fron-fraith can experience the beauty of nature in its purest form. The forest offers a serene and peaceful environment, making it an ideal destination for a day trip, nature walk, or even a leisurely picnic. Its natural beauty and rich biodiversity make it a place worth exploring for anyone seeking a peaceful escape in Denbighshire.

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Coed Fron-fraith Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.823144/-3.1874631 or Grid Reference SJ2025. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Wern-oleu Farm
Wern-oleu Farm
The Green Inn According to the pub's web site it was built in 1740.
The Green Inn
According to the pub's web site it was built in 1740.
Row of old garages in Llangedwyn village Ah, a lovely example of garages from the 1960s is my guess. Though it looks as if they have not been used by cars for a long while, maybe never. Who knows?

Nice roof too. Lovely panelling, hinges and intact locks. Great stuff.
Row of old garages in Llangedwyn village
Ah, a lovely example of garages from the 1960s is my guess. Though it looks as if they have not been used by cars for a long while, maybe never. Who knows? Nice roof too. Lovely panelling, hinges and intact locks. Great stuff.
Field in Llangedwyn on a Sunday morning in November The pony here is interested as we pass by and greet her on this Remembrance Sunday morning.
Field in Llangedwyn on a Sunday morning in November
The pony here is interested as we pass by and greet her on this Remembrance Sunday morning.
Tyn-y-rhos Cottage on the lane here.
Tyn-y-rhos
Cottage on the lane here.
Hillside woodland track on Wenallt It sees some light farm traffic.
Hillside woodland track on Wenallt
It sees some light farm traffic.
Woodland track Steepish going on slippery leaves.
Woodland track
Steepish going on slippery leaves.
Track in autumn Between the gorse.
Track in autumn
Between the gorse.
Autumn countryside near Llangedwyn For my money some of the best country scenery in all of Wales.
Autumn countryside near Llangedwyn
For my money some of the best country scenery in all of Wales.
Cottages A few interesting homes here in a lovely sheltered spot.
Cottages
A few interesting homes here in a lovely sheltered spot.
Old field path I wonder how old this route is?
Old field path
I wonder how old this route is?
Old path crosses an even older field boundary The path rises here on the crown of the ridge and seems to pass over an older dry stone wall field boundary.
Old path crosses an even older field boundary
The path rises here on the crown of the ridge and seems to pass over an older dry stone wall field boundary.
Old sunken way between the fields Now motorbike scramblers make this old path a little harder to traverse than necessary.
Old sunken way between the fields
Now motorbike scramblers make this old path a little harder to traverse than necessary.
Old path between hedges Now a little despoiled by scramblers.
Old path between hedges
Now a little despoiled by scramblers.
Dry stone wall edging to this old field path I wonder what date this is?
Dry stone wall edging to this old field path
I wonder what date this is?
Old droveway between the fields Now slightly filled in with saplings etc.

Human figure for scale.
Old droveway between the fields
Now slightly filled in with saplings etc. Human figure for scale.
Sunken way How many years does it take to get eroded down this deep?
Sunken way
How many years does it take to get eroded down this deep?
Sunken way Deep man.
Sunken way
Deep man.
Show me another place!

Coed Fron-fraith is located at Grid Ref: SJ2025 (Lat: 52.823144, Lng: -3.1874631)

Unitary Authority: Powys

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 52.823144,-3.1874631
Post Box
Post Box Design: hovis
Post Box Mounting: wooden_post
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: SY10 17
Royal Cypher: VR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102356
Lat/Long: 52.8262045/-3.186671
Building: yes
Lat/Long: 52.8239546/-3.18165
Building: yes
Lat/Long: 52.8258605/-3.1909626
Sycharth Castle
Access: yes
Castle Type: castle
Historic: ruins
Historic Civilization: medieval
Ruins: castle
Lat/Long: 52.8245508/-3.1809174
Parking
Access: yes
Fee: no
Parking: lane
Lat/Long: 52.8231144/-3.1805825
Give Way
Direction: forward
Lat/Long: 52.8260696/-3.1867505
Give Way
Direction: forward
Lat/Long: 52.8260771/-3.1868531
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