Coed Abergwenllan

Wood, Forest in Monmouthshire

Wales

Coed Abergwenllan

Glanfa Goetre / Goetre Wharf Cerddwyr yn cyrraedd Glanfa Goetre.

Walkers arriving at Goetre Wharf (trans. homestead in the wood)
Glanfa Goetre / Goetre Wharf Credit: Alan Richards

Coed Abergwenllan, located in Monmouthshire, is a picturesque woodland area that covers a vast expanse of land and offers visitors a serene escape into nature. Known as a forested paradise, this beautiful woodland is a haven for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking tranquility.

Coed Abergwenllan is characterized by its dense canopy of trees, predominantly oak and beech, providing a lush green landscape that changes with the seasons. The forest floor is carpeted with wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, creating a rich and diverse ecosystem. The wood is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, squirrels, and various bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching and wildlife spotting.

There are numerous walking trails within Coed Abergwenllan, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging hikes, catering to all levels of fitness and abilities. Exploring the woodland, visitors will come across babbling brooks, cascading waterfalls, and tranquil ponds, adding to the ethereal beauty of the surroundings.

The forest is well-maintained, with designated picnic areas and benches scattered throughout, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy a peaceful break amidst the natural surroundings. The management of Coed Abergwenllan also ensures the preservation of the woodland's natural beauty, with conservation efforts in place to protect the diverse flora and fauna.

Overall, Coed Abergwenllan is a breathtaking woodland that offers a truly immersive experience in nature. Whether visitors are seeking a quiet walk, a place to reconnect with wildlife, or simply a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, this Monmouthshire forest provides a rejuvenating escape for all.

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Coed Abergwenllan Images

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Glanfa Goetre / Goetre Wharf Cerddwyr yn cyrraedd Glanfa Goetre.

Walkers arriving at Goetre Wharf (trans. homestead in the wood)
Glanfa Goetre / Goetre Wharf
Cerddwyr yn cyrraedd Glanfa Goetre. Walkers arriving at Goetre Wharf (trans. homestead in the wood)
Llwybr ger Ffarm y Pentre / Footpath near Pentre Farm Cerddwyr yn dilyn llwybr cyhoeddus ger Ffarm y Pentre.

Walkers following a public footpath near Pentre Farm (trans. village / main farm).
Llwybr ger Ffarm y Pentre / Footpath near Pentre Farm
Cerddwyr yn dilyn llwybr cyhoeddus ger Ffarm y Pentre. Walkers following a public footpath near Pentre Farm (trans. village / main farm).
Pant-y-goffry A farm in the middle of nowhere! Actually, Monmouthshire.
Pant-y-goffry
A farm in the middle of nowhere! Actually, Monmouthshire.
A4042 at Lianover village boundary
A4042 at Lianover village boundary
A4042 south of Llanover
A4042 south of Llanover
A4042 southbound near Goytre Hall
A4042 southbound near Goytre Hall
A4042 at Capel Ed Lane junction
A4042 at Capel Ed Lane junction
Landscape view from field next to bridge on Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal Corn field in August 2015, taken from near a bridge on the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal (while on a walk from Goytre wharf).
Landscape view from field next to bridge on Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal
Corn field in August 2015, taken from near a bridge on the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal (while on a walk from Goytre wharf).
Bridge 80 On the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal
Bridge 80
On the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal
Brynhyfryd Farm In Llanover.
Brynhyfryd Farm
In Llanover.
Llanover park The parkland in the Llanover estate
Llanover park
The parkland in the Llanover estate
Hiking through the park On the Llanover Estate
Hiking through the park
On the Llanover Estate
Cottages on the Llanover Estate At Ty Uchaf
Cottages on the Llanover Estate
At Ty Uchaf
Ty Uchaf Llanover House. Grade II listed.
Ty Uchaf
Llanover House. Grade II listed.
Trees on the Llanover Estate Just north of the main house
Trees on the Llanover Estate
Just north of the main house
Footpath through the woodland On the Llanover Estate
Footpath through the woodland
On the Llanover Estate
A large oak tree On the Llanover Estate
A large oak tree
On the Llanover Estate
Mowing the grass at Brynhyfryd
Mowing the grass at Brynhyfryd
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Coed Abergwenllan is located at Grid Ref: SO3206 (Lat: 51.75599, Lng: -2.9818226)

Unitary Authority: Monmouthshire

Police Authority: Gwent

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