Coed Dafydd

Wood, Forest in Caernarfonshire

Wales

Coed Dafydd

Ffordd i Sardis - Road to Sardis
Ffordd i Sardis - Road to Sardis Credit: Alan Fryer

Coed Dafydd is a stunning forest located in the county of Caernarfonshire, Wales. Spread across an area of approximately 100 hectares, it is a picturesque woodland that offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The forest is known for its lush greenery, diverse range of flora and fauna, and breathtaking scenery.

The woodland consists of a mix of broadleaf and conifer trees, including oak, beech, birch, and pine. These trees create a dense canopy, providing shade and creating a cool and refreshing atmosphere. The forest floor is covered in a thick carpet of moss, adding to its natural beauty.

Coed Dafydd is not only a haven for nature lovers but also a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The forest offers a network of well-maintained walking trails that wind through the woodland, allowing visitors to explore its hidden gems. These paths are suitable for all levels of fitness and provide opportunities for leisurely strolls or more challenging hikes.

As visitors traverse the forest, they may encounter a variety of wildlife, including squirrels, badgers, and an array of bird species. The forest also supports a diverse range of plant life, with wildflowers such as bluebells and primroses adding bursts of color to the landscape during the spring and summer months.

Coed Dafydd is a true gem of Caernarfonshire, providing a peaceful sanctuary where visitors can connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of the Welsh countryside.

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Coed Dafydd Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.965785/-4.3672996 or Grid Reference SH4143. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ffordd i Sardis - Road to Sardis
Ffordd i Sardis - Road to Sardis
Cae ger Bryn-graianog - Field near Bryn-graianog On the road from Pencaenewydd to Sardis
Cae ger Bryn-graianog - Field near Bryn-graianog
On the road from Pencaenewydd to Sardis
Tyrbin gwynt newydd - New wind turbine Near Cefn Cae'r Ferch
Tyrbin gwynt newydd - New wind turbine
Near Cefn Cae'r Ferch
Ffordd i Sardis - Road to Sardis The former Capel Sardis, now converted to residential use, is in the distance.
Ffordd i Sardis - Road to Sardis
The former Capel Sardis, now converted to residential use, is in the distance.
Mynedfa i Hendy - Entrance to Hendy
Mynedfa i Hendy - Entrance to Hendy
Fferm Ynys Goch - Ynys Goch Farm
Fferm Ynys Goch - Ynys Goch Farm
Ffordd i Gwm Cilio - Road to Cwm Cilio
Ffordd i Gwm Cilio - Road to Cwm Cilio
Cae ger Fferm Brynbychan - Field near Brynbychan Farm
Cae ger Fferm Brynbychan - Field near Brynbychan Farm
Fferm Brynbychan - Brynbychan Farm
Fferm Brynbychan - Brynbychan Farm
Cae ger Fferm Brynbychan - Field near Brynbychan Farm
Cae ger Fferm Brynbychan - Field near Brynbychan Farm
Ffordd trwy Goedwig Glasfryn - Road through Glasfryn forest The road leading down to Llanaelhaearn, just beyond the ruins of Bryngadfan Fawr.
Ffordd trwy Goedwig Glasfryn - Road through Glasfryn forest
The road leading down to Llanaelhaearn, just beyond the ruins of Bryngadfan Fawr.
Capel Sardis
Capel Sardis
Garden Cottage/Bwthyn Yr Ardd, Glasfryn Estate Garden Cottage is a holiday cottage for rent on the Glasfryn Estate. The Welsh name is Bwthyn Yr Ardd.
Garden Cottage/Bwthyn Yr Ardd, Glasfryn Estate
Garden Cottage is a holiday cottage for rent on the Glasfryn Estate. The Welsh name is Bwthyn Yr Ardd.
Garden Cottage orchard, Glasfryn Estate A small orchard of apple trees in the garden of Garden Cottage (Bwthyn Yr Ardd).
Garden Cottage orchard, Glasfryn Estate
A small orchard of apple trees in the garden of Garden Cottage (Bwthyn Yr Ardd).
Garden Cottage/Bwthyn Yr Ardd, Glasfryn Estate Garden Cottage is a holiday cottage for rent on the Glasfryn Estate. The Welsh name is Bwthyn Yr Ardd.
Garden Cottage/Bwthyn Yr Ardd, Glasfryn Estate
Garden Cottage is a holiday cottage for rent on the Glasfryn Estate. The Welsh name is Bwthyn Yr Ardd.
Glasfryn apple tree An apple tree in the garden of Garden Cottage (Bwthyn Yr Ardd).
Glasfryn apple tree
An apple tree in the garden of Garden Cottage (Bwthyn Yr Ardd).
Coed Gors Marchog A woodland.
Coed Gors Marchog
A woodland.
Fern bowl A bowl planted with ferns and other plants in a garden at Glasfryn.
Fern bowl
A bowl planted with ferns and other plants in a garden at Glasfryn.
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Coed Dafydd is located at Grid Ref: SH4143 (Lat: 52.965785, Lng: -4.3672996)

Unitary Authority: Gwynedd

Police Authority: North Wales

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