Coed Tregib

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About this wood

Coed Tregib lies one mile west of the town of Llandeilo and is part of one of the largest areas of ancient woodland in the area, and is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The wood occupies a gentle north-facing slope above the floodplain of the Afon Tywi and is bisected by the shallow valley of a west flowing stream. Much of the site is permanently wet with heavy, slow draining clay soils. The adjoining land use includes broad-leaved woodland, conifer plantation, pasture and improved grassland. The National Trust property Dinefwr Park and the Castle Woods nature reserve are 1 mile to the west across the river and are notable for their ancient woodland and trees.

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Coed Tregib

Size:
40.7 ha (100.57 acres)
Near:
Llandeilo, Sir Gaerfyrddin - Carmarthenshire
Grid ref:
SN641217
OS map sheets:
  • OS Landranger 159
  • Explorer 186

SSSI, NP, ASNW, NP

Features:

  • Information board at site
  • Car park at site
  • Waymarked walk
  • Grassland
  • Marshland
  • Is woodland creation site
  • Mainly broadleaved woodland
  • Special wildlife interest
  • Well worth a visit
  • Spring colour
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