Coed Ystrad

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Sunset over Coed Ystrad

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About this wood

Coed Ystrad is a moderately steep north and east facing mixed broadleaved woodland with some planted conifers. The key features are ancient woodland site, informal public access and historic landscape interest. The woods are a significant landscape feature and form the backdrop to Johnstown, a part residential, part business suburb of Carmarthen. They can also be seen clearly from the western approach to Carmarthen along the A40, and the southern side of Carmarthen town itself.

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Coed Ystrad

Size:
11.96 ha (29.55 acres)
Near:
Johnstown, Carmarthen, Sir Gaerfyrddin - Carmarthenshire
Grid ref:
SN393188
OS map sheets:
  • OS Landranger 159
  • Explorer 177

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Features:

  • Information board at site
  • Local parking difficult
  • Good views
  • Mainly mixed woodland
  • Well worth a visit
  • Spring colour
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