Llwyn-celyn Wood

Wood, Forest in Monmouthshire

Wales

Llwyn-celyn Wood

Ton Road heads SW away from Llangybi SW of The Chase, <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2793979" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2793979">Link</a> the 30mph speed limit in Llangybi has increased to the National Speed Limit on Ton Road as it heads away from the main residential part of the village.
Ton Road heads SW away from Llangybi Credit: Jaggery

Llwyn-celyn Wood is a picturesque forest located in Monmouthshire, Wales. The wood is nestled in the beautiful countryside, covering an area of approximately 60 hectares. It is known for its diverse range of trees and wildlife, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers.

The forest is predominantly composed of native broadleaf trees, such as oak, beech, and ash. These trees provide a stunning canopy of green during the summer months and a vibrant display of colors in the autumn. The wood also features an understory of shrubs and wildflowers, adding to its natural beauty.

Llwyn-celyn Wood is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including several species of birds, insects, and mammals. Birdwatchers can spot a range of species, from woodpeckers and buzzards to finches and tits. The wood is also home to small mammals like squirrels and hedgehogs, as well as a diverse array of insects and butterflies.

The forest offers several walking trails for visitors to explore and enjoy its tranquil surroundings. These trails, varying in length and difficulty, meander through the wood, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in nature and discover the hidden gems of the forest.

Llwyn-celyn Wood is a protected area and managed by the local authorities to preserve its natural habitat and biodiversity. The wood not only provides a haven for plants and animals but also offers a peaceful retreat for visitors seeking solace in nature. With its stunning scenery, diverse wildlife, and well-maintained trails, Llwyn-celyn Wood is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 51.650086/-2.9313421 or Grid Reference ST3594. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ton Road heads SW away from Llangybi SW of The Chase, <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2793979" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2793979">Link</a> the 30mph speed limit in Llangybi has increased to the National Speed Limit on Ton Road as it heads away from the main residential part of the village.
Ton Road heads SW away from Llangybi
SW of The Chase, Link the 30mph speed limit in Llangybi has increased to the National Speed Limit on Ton Road as it heads away from the main residential part of the village.
The Chase, Llangybi Viewed across Ton Road. The Chase is a cul-de-sac of 12 houses at the SW edge of the village.
The Chase, Llangybi
Viewed across Ton Road. The Chase is a cul-de-sac of 12 houses at the SW edge of the village.
Ton Road reaches Llangybi The National Speed Limit on Ton Road reduces to 30mph at the SW edge of the main residential area of Llangybi (sometimes spelt Llangibby), a village in Monmouthshire. The village is  about 3 miles south of the town of Usk and 5 miles north of Caerleon.
Ton Road reaches Llangybi
The National Speed Limit on Ton Road reduces to 30mph at the SW edge of the main residential area of Llangybi (sometimes spelt Llangibby), a village in Monmouthshire. The village is about 3 miles south of the town of Usk and 5 miles north of Caerleon.
Converted Baptist chapel near Llangibby This old Victorian chapel has been converted into a home.
Converted Baptist chapel near Llangibby
This old Victorian chapel has been converted into a home.
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
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.
Twin bells, St. Tegfedd's church, Llandegveth This is a view of the west side of the church.
<a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3380677" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3380677">Link</a> to another view and some details.
Twin bells, St. Tegfedd's church, Llandegveth
This is a view of the west side of the church. Link to another view and some details.
Church Road postbox, Llandegveth The postbox is attached to a post alongside a field gate.
Church Road postbox, Llandegveth
The postbox is attached to a post alongside a field gate.
Empty phonebox, Llandegveth The red box on the corner of Pen y glog Road and Nantsor Road is now only a shell.
The telephone equipment has been removed.
Empty phonebox, Llandegveth
The red box on the corner of Pen y glog Road and Nantsor Road is now only a shell. The telephone equipment has been removed.
Church Road, Llandegveth A view NW towards the village church <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3380677" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3380677">Link</a> from the corner of Pen y glog Road and Nantsor Road.
Church Road, Llandegveth
A view NW towards the village church Link from the corner of Pen y glog Road and Nantsor Road.
Pen y glog Road, Llandegveth The road heads towards Llangybi via Pen y glog Farm. 
The PEN Y GLOG ROAD name sign on the left is surrounded by vegetation.
Pen y glog Road, Llandegveth
The road heads towards Llangybi via Pen y glog Farm. The PEN Y GLOG ROAD name sign on the left is surrounded by vegetation.
Bell House with Brodawel, Llandegveth The small name sign on the wall shows Bell House with Brodawel.
The location is the corner of Nantsor Road and Church Road.
Bell House with Brodawel, Llandegveth
The small name sign on the wall shows Bell House with Brodawel. The location is the corner of Nantsor Road and Church Road.
End of the 30mph zone in Llandegveth Nantsor Road heads SW away from Llandegveth. The 30mph speed limit 
through the village increases to the National Speed Limit ahead.
End of the 30mph zone in Llandegveth
Nantsor Road heads SW away from Llandegveth. The 30mph speed limit through the village increases to the National Speed Limit ahead.
Oak in a field south of Llandegveth Viewed from Nantsor Road.
Oak in a field south of Llandegveth
Viewed from Nantsor Road.
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Llwyn-celyn Wood is located at Grid Ref: ST3594 (Lat: 51.650086, Lng: -2.9313421)

Unitary Authority: Monmouthshire

Police Authority: Gwent

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