Cabin Oaks

Wood, Forest in Monmouthshire

Wales

Cabin Oaks

Egg stall, B4293 Where a road serving several properties meets the Monmouth to Trellech road.
Egg stall, B4293 Credit: Richard Webb

Cabin Oaks is a picturesque woodland located in Monmouthshire, Wales. Situated in the heart of the county, it is known for its lush greenery and serene atmosphere. The woodland covers an extensive area, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers.

The forest is characterized by its dense canopy of oak trees, which provide a beautiful natural shade and create a tranquil ambiance. The oaks are interspersed with other native species, such as beech and ash, adding to the diversity of the woodland. The forest floor is covered with a rich carpet of moss, ferns, and wildflowers, further enhancing its natural beauty.

Cabin Oaks is home to a variety of wildlife, including birds, mammals, and insects. Birdwatchers can spot species like the great spotted woodpecker, tawny owl, and various songbirds. The forest also provides a habitat for mammals such as foxes, badgers, and deer. Nature enthusiasts can enjoy the peaceful surroundings while observing the flora and fauna that thrive in this woodland ecosystem.

The woodland offers numerous walking trails and paths, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore its enchanting beauty. These trails cater to all levels of fitness and are well-maintained, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all. The woodland also features picnic areas, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy a meal amidst the serene surroundings.

Cabin Oaks in Monmouthshire is truly a hidden gem, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you are a nature lover, a hiker, or simply seeking tranquility, this woodland is an ideal destination to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.

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Cabin Oaks Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.757344/-2.7115444 or Grid Reference SO5006. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Egg stall, B4293 Where a road serving several properties meets the Monmouth to Trellech road.
Egg stall, B4293
Where a road serving several properties meets the Monmouth to Trellech road.
B4293 at Five Trees Farm
B4293 at Five Trees Farm
Above Cwm-bychan
Above Cwm-bychan
Cattle loading area Pen at a field entrance for what I have always found to be a difficult and obviously hazardous job - getting cattle onto a lorry.
Cattle loading area
Pen at a field entrance for what I have always found to be a difficult and obviously hazardous job - getting cattle onto a lorry.
Footpath to The Farm It does what it says on the sign!
Footpath to The Farm
It does what it says on the sign!
B4293 to Trellech A damaged bus stop sign.
B4293 to Trellech
A damaged bus stop sign.
Private drive, public footpath Leading to Loysey which seems to be completely surrounded by Loysey Wood.
Private drive, public footpath
Leading to Loysey which seems to be completely surrounded by Loysey Wood.
Penallt Common Some pretty impenetrable land in here.
Penallt Common
Some pretty impenetrable land in here.
The Reynolds A terrace at Tregagle.
The Reynolds
A terrace at Tregagle.
Monmouthshire lane near Tre-gagle One of my fave areas in this blessed county.
Monmouthshire lane near Tre-gagle
One of my fave areas in this blessed county.
Footpath into the woods Nice May walking.
Footpath into the woods
Nice May walking.
A walk in the woods Nice walking.
A walk in the woods
Nice walking.
St Nicholas, Trellech A grand church, which shows just how important this place was in earlier times. One of the most intriguing archaeological sites in Wales, which is slowly being uncovered. In some places you can sense history and there is no better example of that than here. An added bonus is that the village shop sells wondrous ice cream, locally made.
St Nicholas, Trellech
A grand church, which shows just how important this place was in earlier times. One of the most intriguing archaeological sites in Wales, which is slowly being uncovered. In some places you can sense history and there is no better example of that than here. An added bonus is that the village shop sells wondrous ice cream, locally made.
Lady Magdalen Probert's Sundial, 1689, Trellech A 17th century curiosity with representations of the local historic sites. Harold's Stones are shown on this face. No longer exposed to the elements and safely housed in the South aisle of St Nicholas's church.
Lady Magdalen Probert's Sundial, 1689, Trellech
A 17th century curiosity with representations of the local historic sites. Harold's Stones are shown on this face. No longer exposed to the elements and safely housed in the South aisle of St Nicholas's church.
St Nicholas, Trellech Coffin lids and sundry bits of ancient carved stone under the tower.
St Nicholas, Trellech
Coffin lids and sundry bits of ancient carved stone under the tower.
St Nicholas, Trellech A piscina in the South aisle of the nave - a unique design of the 14th century.
St Nicholas, Trellech
A piscina in the South aisle of the nave - a unique design of the 14th century.
St Nicholas, Trellech The font.
St Nicholas, Trellech
The font.
St Nicholas, Trellech The pulpit, dating from around 1639.
St Nicholas, Trellech
The pulpit, dating from around 1639.
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Cabin Oaks is located at Grid Ref: SO5006 (Lat: 51.757344, Lng: -2.7115444)

Unitary Authority: Monmouthshire

Police Authority: Gwent

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