Ty-Côch Wood

Wood, Forest in Monmouthshire

Wales

Ty-Côch Wood

The road to Ty-Capten, Llandegveth
The road to Ty-Capten, Llandegveth Credit: Ruth Sharville

Ty-Côch Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Monmouthshire, South Wales. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, it is known for its rich biodiversity and stunning natural beauty. The wood is situated on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore a diverse range of habitats.

The wood is primarily composed of native tree species such as oak, birch, and beech, which create a dense canopy overhead. Beneath the trees, a variety of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses thrive, adding splashes of color to the woodland floor. The wood is also home to several species of birds, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds, making it a haven for birdwatchers.

Ty-Côch Wood features a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. The paths wind through the wood, leading to hidden clearings, babbling brooks, and peaceful meadows. It is a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, and families looking to enjoy a tranquil day out in the countryside.

In addition to its natural wonders, Ty-Côch Wood also has historical significance. The remains of an Iron Age hillfort can be found within its boundaries, offering a glimpse into the area's ancient past. Archaeological excavations have revealed artifacts such as pottery and tools, providing valuable insights into the lives of the people who once inhabited the wood.

Overall, Ty-Côch Wood is a stunning and diverse woodland, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature and explore the rich history of the area.

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Ty-Côch Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.648505/-2.9389991 or Grid Reference ST3594. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The road to Ty-Capten, Llandegveth
The road to Ty-Capten, Llandegveth
Field with - allegedly - a footpath But tractor tracks here are more prominent than those of walking boots!
Field with - allegedly - a footpath
But tractor tracks here are more prominent than those of walking boots!
The winding path of the Sor Brook traced by trees, near Llandegveth
The winding path of the Sor Brook traced by trees, near Llandegveth
The valley of the Sor Brook, from Tre-Herbert Road, near Llandegveth
The valley of the Sor Brook, from Tre-Herbert Road, near Llandegveth
The road near Llwyncelyn
The road near Llwyncelyn
Track entrance opposite Llansoar Farm
Track entrance opposite Llansoar Farm
Brown field near Llandegveth Viewed from a field gate alongside Tre-herbert Road.
Brown field near Llandegveth
Viewed from a field gate alongside Tre-herbert Road.
Junction for Llandegveth ahead Viewed along Tre-herbert Road. The left turn for Llandegveth is opposite 
the middle of the 75 metre long narrow grass strip.
Junction for Llandegveth ahead
Viewed along Tre-herbert Road. The left turn for Llandegveth is opposite the middle of the 75 metre long narrow grass strip.
The Farmers Arms, Llandegveth The village pub dates from c1750.
The Farmers Arms, Llandegveth
The village pub dates from c1750.
Turn left ahead for Llandegveth A 75 metre long narrow grass strip separates Tre-herbert Road on the right from the approach lane to the left turn for Llandegveth. A board on a post on the strip shows that the left turn is the way
to The Farmers Arms <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3380138" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3380138">Link</a>
Turn left ahead for Llandegveth
A 75 metre long narrow grass strip separates Tre-herbert Road on the right from the approach lane to the left turn for Llandegveth. A board on a post on the strip shows that the left turn is the way to The Farmers Arms Link
Farm access track, Llandegveth Viewed from the edge of Tre-herbert Road.
Farm access track, Llandegveth
Viewed from the edge of Tre-herbert Road.
Lane to Llandegveth The lane heads away from Tre-herbert Road.
Lane to Llandegveth
The lane heads away from Tre-herbert Road.
30mph speed limit on the lane to Llandegveth As well as the 30 on the lane surface, there is a speed limit sign on the left, hidden by vegetation.
30mph speed limit on the lane to Llandegveth
As well as the 30 on the lane surface, there is a speed limit sign on the left, hidden by vegetation.
Beech Cottage and The Farmers Arms, Llandegveth A view from a bend in the main road through Llandegveth, 
looking past Beech Cottage towards the edge of the village pub. <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3380138" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3380138">Link</a>
Beech Cottage and The Farmers Arms, Llandegveth
A view from a bend in the main road through Llandegveth, looking past Beech Cottage towards the edge of the village pub. Link
Road alongside Sor Brook, Llandegveth A fence is between the main road through the village and Sor Brook, a tributary of the River Usk.
Road alongside Sor Brook, Llandegveth
A fence is between the main road through the village and Sor Brook, a tributary of the River Usk.
Sor Brook, Llandegveth The brook is alongside this <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3380656" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3380656">Link</a> part of the main road through the village.
Sor Brook, Llandegveth
The brook is alongside this Link part of the main road through the village.
Shop Cottage, Llandegveth The main road through the village descends past Shop Cottage.
Shop Cottage, Llandegveth
The main road through the village descends past Shop Cottage.
St. Tegfedd's church, Llandegveth The church is in the Church in Wales parish of Llanfrechfa and Llanddewi Fach with Llandegveth in the Diocese of Monmouth. One source states that the church was   built between c1150 and c1250 in the Early English style. It was rebuilt in 1875-1876.
St. Tegfedd's church, Llandegveth
The church is in the Church in Wales parish of Llanfrechfa and Llanddewi Fach with Llandegveth in the Diocese of Monmouth. One source states that the church was built between c1150 and c1250 in the Early English style. It was rebuilt in 1875-1876.
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Ty-Côch Wood is located at Grid Ref: ST3594 (Lat: 51.648505, Lng: -2.9389991)

Unitary Authority: Monmouthshire

Police Authority: Gwent

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