Cae-Robin Wood

Wood, Forest in Monmouthshire

Wales

Cae-Robin Wood

Upper Duffryn farm, Grosmont Early C17 Renaissance farmhouse on the north side of the minor road to Norton, some 2 km South East of Grosmont village. It is listed Grade II*
Upper Duffryn farm, Grosmont Credit: Eirian Evans

Cae-Robin Wood, located in Monmouthshire, is a beautiful forest that covers an area of approximately 50 acres. This woodland gem is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

The forest is characterized by its dense canopy of trees, predominantly consisting of oak, beech, and ash, which provide a habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna. Walking through Cae-Robin Wood, visitors can marvel at the lush green foliage and listen to the soothing sounds of birds chirping and leaves rustling in the wind.

The forest is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained trails, making it an ideal location for hiking, jogging, or simply taking a leisurely stroll. Along these paths, one can discover hidden streams, picturesque ponds, and enchanting clearings that invite moments of peaceful contemplation.

Cae-Robin Wood also has a rich cultural and historical significance. It has been a part of Monmouthshire's landscape for centuries, and remnants of ancient structures can still be found within its depths. Archaeological evidence suggests that the area was once inhabited by early settlers, adding an additional layer of intrigue to the forest's allure.

Visitors to Cae-Robin Wood can expect a serene and captivating experience, surrounded by the beauty of nature and steeped in the heritage of the land. Whether seeking a peaceful retreat, an opportunity for outdoor exploration, or a glimpse into the past, this forest in Monmouthshire is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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Cae-Robin Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.893887/-2.8467411 or Grid Reference SO4122. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Upper Duffryn farm, Grosmont Early C17 Renaissance farmhouse on the north side of the minor road to Norton, some 2 km South East of Grosmont village. It is listed Grade II*
Upper Duffryn farm, Grosmont
Early C17 Renaissance farmhouse on the north side of the minor road to Norton, some 2 km South East of Grosmont village. It is listed Grade II*
Honesty box, Upper Duffryn farm With books as well as duck and quail egg sales
Honesty box, Upper Duffryn farm
With books as well as duck and quail egg sales
Dyffryn Cottages
Dyffryn Cottages
Single track road by White House Farm
Single track road by White House Farm
The Monnow valley and Garway Hill Great view from the lane between Cross and Little Cross.
The Monnow valley and Garway Hill
Great view from the lane between Cross and Little Cross.
The Cross Farm Cross Lane, high above the Monnow valley near Grosmont.
The Cross Farm
Cross Lane, high above the Monnow valley near Grosmont.
Frosty slope The morning sun is beginning to touch the frozen slope below Craig Syfyrddin.
Frosty slope
The morning sun is beginning to touch the frozen slope below Craig Syfyrddin.
Ascending footpath The path branches off parallel to the scarp of Craig Syfyrddin.
Ascending footpath
The path branches off parallel to the scarp of Craig Syfyrddin.
Woodland and pasture The eastern slope of St. Edmund's Tump.
Woodland and pasture
The eastern slope of St. Edmund's Tump.
Isolated barn on a hillside Scrubby hillside with pasture and patches of woodland.
Isolated barn on a hillside
Scrubby hillside with pasture and patches of woodland.
Edge of Birches Wood The top of Garway Hill peeks over the closer ridge.
Edge of Birches Wood
The top of Garway Hill peeks over the closer ridge.
Edge of Sky Covert Coniferous woodland on the Monnow valley side.
Edge of Sky Covert
Coniferous woodland on the Monnow valley side.
Lodge to Part-y-Seal By the B4347.
Lodge to Part-y-Seal
By the B4347.
Gateway to Part-y-Seal Entrance to gardens, tearoom and B and B in the Monnow valley.
Gateway to Part-y-Seal
Entrance to gardens, tearoom and B and B in the Monnow valley.
B4347 by Sky Covert
B4347 by Sky Covert
Looking over the Monnow valley A fine view of Garway Hill <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/SO4325">SO4325</a>. Castlefield Farm can be seen on the far side of the valley.
Looking over the Monnow valley
A fine view of Garway Hill SO4325. Castlefield Farm can be seen on the far side of the valley.
Driveway to Box Farm High above the River Monnow.
Driveway to Box Farm
High above the River Monnow.
Field with sheep in the Monnow valley By the driveway to Box Farm.
Field with sheep in the Monnow valley
By the driveway to Box Farm.
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Cae-Robin Wood is located at Grid Ref: SO4122 (Lat: 51.893887, Lng: -2.8467411)

Unitary Authority: Monmouthshire

Police Authority: Gwent

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Located within 500m of 51.893887,-2.8467411
Barrier: stile
Foot: yes
Lat/Long: 51.8953186/-2.8419805
Building: yes
Lat/Long: 51.8925406/-2.8499699
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