Lon y Coed

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About this wood

Lôn y Coed is situated in the level valley floor of a tributary of the Afon Towy. The land to the west is a steep woodland (Plantation on Ancient Woodland Site) recently felled and replanted by Forest Enterprise; to the south and east is generally unimproved water meadows, laid out in small fields bounded by mature hedgerows. These are grazed by mixed livestock and also mown for hay in the summer. The majority of the planted trees are protected with deer fencing which has been effective but does discourage people from walking amongst the trees. The circular path goes around the outside of the deer fence. There are good views from the site.

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Lon y Coed

Size:
3.8 ha (9.39 acres)
Near:
Felindre, Sir Gaerfyrddin - Carmarthenshire
Grid ref:
SN686301
OS map sheets:
  • OS Landranger 146
  • Explorer 12
  • Outdoor Leisure 12

Features:

  • Information board at site
  • Local parking difficult
  • Good views
  • Grassland
  • Marshland
  • Special wildlife interest
  • Mainly young woodland
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