Trewern Wood

Wood, Forest in Radnorshire

Wales

Trewern Wood

Green lane, Yardro A sunken lane crosses the Smatcher to New Radnor from Yardro.
Green lane, Yardro Credit: Richard Webb

Trewern Wood is a beautiful woodland located in Radnorshire, Wales. Covering an area of approximately 50 hectares, this ancient forest is a diverse habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna. The wood is predominantly composed of oak, birch, and ash trees, creating a lush and verdant landscape that is a haven for wildlife.

Visitors to Trewern Wood can enjoy peaceful walks along the well-maintained trails that wind through the forest. The tranquil atmosphere and picturesque surroundings make it a popular destination for nature lovers, photographers, and hikers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life.

The wood is home to a variety of bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and warblers, making it a great spot for birdwatching enthusiasts. In addition, Trewern Wood is also known for its diverse insect population, with butterflies, beetles, and dragonflies all thriving in this natural habitat.

Overall, Trewern Wood is a hidden gem in Radnorshire, offering a peaceful retreat for those looking to connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of the Welsh countryside.

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Trewern Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.205826/-3.1439031 or Grid Reference SO2157. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Green lane, Yardro A sunken lane crosses the Smatcher to New Radnor from Yardro.
Green lane, Yardro
A sunken lane crosses the Smatcher to New Radnor from Yardro.
Field entrance, Wolfpits Dense hazel rich hedgerows on a Radnorshire lane.
Field entrance, Wolfpits
Dense hazel rich hedgerows on a Radnorshire lane.
Track, Cwm Gwalley The hillside has been rewooded and young trees are becoming well established.
Track, Cwm Gwalley
The hillside has been rewooded and young trees are becoming well established.
The bracken covered slopes of Burl Hill Blaen-y-cwm in the greenery of Summer. Like on so many Radnorshire hillsides, bracken is in control.
The bracken covered slopes of Burl Hill
Blaen-y-cwm in the greenery of Summer. Like on so many Radnorshire hillsides, bracken is in control.
Grassland, Gilwern Dingle Improved grazing on the valley floor. The bracken covered hillsides challenge the 5m contour interval on the 1:50,000 map.
Grassland, Gilwern Dingle
Improved grazing on the valley floor. The bracken covered hillsides challenge the 5m contour interval on the 1:50,000 map.
Gilwern Dingle Looking down a useful path through the bracken to better quality farmland.
Gilwern Dingle
Looking down a useful path through the bracken to better quality farmland.
Strawberry, Yardro Radnorshire is great for berries.  The first strawberry flowers appear in March and they keep flowering.
Strawberry, Yardro
Radnorshire is great for berries. The first strawberry flowers appear in March and they keep flowering.
Field near Yardro A grass crop has been taken off this field.
Field near Yardro
A grass crop has been taken off this field.
Cwm Gwalley View over sheep pasture towards Blaen-y-cwm.
Cwm Gwalley
View over sheep pasture towards Blaen-y-cwm.
Farm road A road running from Gwaithla to Cwm-y-bont.
Farm road
A road running from Gwaithla to Cwm-y-bont.
The Horseshoe Seat at Yardro
The Horseshoe Seat at Yardro
The Old Track and The Stream This route was once one of the ways to drove sheep to the summer pastures of the higher ground.
The Old Track and The Stream
This route was once one of the ways to drove sheep to the summer pastures of the higher ground.
The Tree Lined Pen-Faen Brook Just South of Cil-Bigyn
The Tree Lined Pen-Faen Brook
Just South of Cil-Bigyn
Seven From One This interesting Tree has what at first look the appearance of Seven different Trees. Closer Inspection revealed they all emanate from the same huge stump.
Seven From One
This interesting Tree has what at first look the appearance of Seven different Trees. Closer Inspection revealed they all emanate from the same huge stump.
Weythal and Weythal Common The tiny hamlet of Weythal and Weythal Common on a cold winter's day. The bracken infested hill is regularly harvested of its bracken for bedding.
Weythal and Weythal Common
The tiny hamlet of Weythal and Weythal Common on a cold winter's day. The bracken infested hill is regularly harvested of its bracken for bedding.
Walkers Welcome Footpath sign to Gladestry Court near Trewern Farm
Walkers Welcome
Footpath sign to Gladestry Court near Trewern Farm
The Old Yew Tree Sat in the hedge of the garden of Pentre Farm is what looks like three Yew trees but on closer inspection all three trunks join at the foot of the hedge and are in fact the same tree.
The Old Yew Tree
Sat in the hedge of the garden of Pentre Farm is what looks like three Yew trees but on closer inspection all three trunks join at the foot of the hedge and are in fact the same tree.
Junction at Yardro Return visits to Yardro for some updates to my photos.
Junction at Yardro
Return visits to Yardro for some updates to my photos.
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Trewern Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO2157 (Lat: 52.205826, Lng: -3.1439031)

Unitary Authority: Powys

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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