Coed Aber Eden

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About this wood

Coed Aber Eden is a designated ancient semi-natural woodland site within the Snowdonia National Park and comprises 2.5 ha of predominantly ash woodland with hazel as the typical under storey species. A key feature of the site, the semi-natural broadleaved woodland occupies a steep and boulder-strewn east-facing slope and is an important landscape feature alongside the A470 and continuous with ancient semi-natural oak woodlands of Ganllwyd valley to the south. Woodlands to the north and east have been converted to the conifer forest plantation in Coed y Brenin.

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Coed Aber Eden

Size:
2.5 ha (6.18 acres)
Near:
Ganllwyd, Dolgellau, Gwynedd
Grid ref:
SH725251
OS map sheets:
  • OS Landranger 124
  • Explorer 18
  • Outdoor Leisure 18

NP, ASNW, cSAC, SAC

Features:

  • Local parking difficult
  • Mainly broadleaved woodland
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