Argoed Wood

Wood, Forest in Flintshire

Wales

Argoed Wood

Church Cottage, Overton
Church Cottage, Overton Credit: Chris Andrews

Argoed Wood, located in Flintshire, is a picturesque woodland area known for its natural beauty and diverse range of flora and fauna. Covering an area of approximately 200 hectares, this ancient forest is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers.

The wood is primarily composed of oak, birch, and ash trees, which provide a lush and dense canopy that filters sunlight and creates a serene atmosphere. Walking through the forest, visitors can admire the vibrant colors of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses that carpet the forest floor, adding to its enchanting ambiance.

Argoed Wood is home to a wide variety of wildlife. Birdwatchers can spot species such as woodpeckers, nuthatches, and tawny owls, while mammal enthusiasts may glimpse elusive creatures like red squirrels, badgers, and foxes. The wood also hosts a diverse range of insects and butterflies, making it an ideal destination for insect enthusiasts.

Several walking trails wind their way through the wood, providing visitors with a chance to immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature. These trails vary in difficulty and length, catering to both casual strollers and avid hikers. Along the paths, wooden benches and picnic tables offer opportunities for relaxation and picnicking amidst the serene surroundings.

Argoed Wood is not only a natural treasure but also a site of historical significance. The wood has witnessed human activity dating back to prehistoric times, with evidence of ancient settlements and burial mounds. Today, it stands as a protected area, managed by local authorities to preserve its natural and cultural heritage.

Whether seeking peaceful walks, wildlife encounters, or a glimpse into the past, Argoed Wood in Flintshire offers a truly captivating experience for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

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Church Cottage, Overton
Church Cottage, Overton
Dispensary Row, Overton Built around 1800.
Dispensary Row, Overton
Built around 1800.
Bangor racecourse Viewed from the B5069.
Bangor racecourse
Viewed from the B5069.
Cattle grazing in a field by the River Dee With a distant view of the Welsh hills.
Cattle grazing in a field by the River Dee
With a distant view of the Welsh hills.
Autumnal reflections In the River Dee.
Autumnal reflections
In the River Dee.
Dead-end road above the River Dee
Dead-end road above the River Dee
Gate with a view Though the River Dee, in the valley, is hidden from view.
Gate with a view
Though the River Dee, in the valley, is hidden from view.
The River Dee at  Ddol
The River Dee at Ddol
River Dee towards Overton
River Dee towards Overton
Dispensary Row, Wrexham Road, Overton-on-Dee Dating from the early 19th century these cottages are just a part of the rich architectural heritage of Overton.
Dispensary Row, Wrexham Road, Overton-on-Dee
Dating from the early 19th century these cottages are just a part of the rich architectural heritage of Overton.
Part of the High Street in Overton-on-Dee Nice to see a traditional butcher's shop trading in a village, plus an open pub. Some shops have closed and the convenience store is currently on the market but Overton seems to be a thriving village.
Part of the High Street in Overton-on-Dee
Nice to see a traditional butcher's shop trading in a village, plus an open pub. Some shops have closed and the convenience store is currently on the market but Overton seems to be a thriving village.
An ancient Yew tree in Overton-on-Dee churchyard This particular Yew tree may well be around 2,000 years old. (Let's assume 2012 for sake of convenience). The twenty-one Yews in the churchyard are all classed as ancient, except one planted by our present Queen on a visit in the last few years. The Yews are of course one of 'the Seven Wonders of Wales.'
An ancient Yew tree in Overton-on-Dee churchyard
This particular Yew tree may well be around 2,000 years old. (Let's assume 2012 for sake of convenience). The twenty-one Yews in the churchyard are all classed as ancient, except one planted by our present Queen on a visit in the last few years. The Yews are of course one of 'the Seven Wonders of Wales.'
The church of St. Mary the Virgin in Overton-on-Dee A pretty and well kept church surrounded by its 21 ancient yew trees. A Christian religious site may well have existed here since the 5th or 6th century, initially in the form of a simple oratory, becoming a church building in the medieval period. The use of this spot for religious purposes may well even pre-date the advent of Christianity.
The church of St. Mary the Virgin in Overton-on-Dee
A pretty and well kept church surrounded by its 21 ancient yew trees. A Christian religious site may well have existed here since the 5th or 6th century, initially in the form of a simple oratory, becoming a church building in the medieval period. The use of this spot for religious purposes may well even pre-date the advent of Christianity.
Part of the Maelor Way near Overton-on-Dee Not one of the most scenic sections of the waymarked trail.
Part of the Maelor Way near Overton-on-Dee
Not one of the most scenic sections of the waymarked trail.
Part of the Maelor Way between Overton-on-Dee and the River Dee The path crosses water meadows on the floodplain of the mighty river.
Part of the Maelor Way between Overton-on-Dee and the River Dee
The path crosses water meadows on the floodplain of the mighty river.
Part of the Maelor Way below Overton Houses in Overton can be seen high above the old floodplain of the river.
Part of the Maelor Way below Overton
Houses in Overton can be seen high above the old floodplain of the river.
Part of the River Dee / Afon Dyfrdwy near Overton A typical section of river bank in this area with the river licking past at quite a rate. In early spring it is already busy with pairs of ducks and waterfowl. I also saw some fish jumping.
Part of the River Dee / Afon Dyfrdwy near Overton
A typical section of river bank in this area with the river licking past at quite a rate. In early spring it is already busy with pairs of ducks and waterfowl. I also saw some fish jumping.
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Argoed Wood is located at Grid Ref: SJ3742 (Lat: 52.978673, Lng: -2.9306217)

Unitary Authority: Wrexham

Police Authority: North Wales

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