Results for "Coed Y Cerrig"
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Pen-y-Bedd Wood, near Llanelli
Small woodland near the Carmarthenshire coast
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Report suspected illegal tree felling
How to let us know if you think trees have been felled without the necessary permission
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Coed y Brenin Visitor Centre, near Dolgellau
Famous mountain biking centre with walking and running trails
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Cilgwyn Wood, near Llandovery
Walking trail in peaceful woodland on edge of Bannau Brycheiniog National Park
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Dyfi Forest - Tan y Coed, near Machynlleth
Picnic site with woodland walking trails
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Dyfi Forest - Coed Nant Gwernol, near Machynlleth
Slate heritage and steam trains in a spectacular landscape
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Gwydir Forest Park - Betws-y-coed
Peaceful forest walks away from the tourist bustle
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Gwydir Forest Park - Ty’n Llwyn, near Betws-y-coed
Walking trail to the famous Swallow Falls waterfall
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Gwydir Forest Park - Cae'n y Coed, near Betws-y-coed
Easy-to-find picnic area and walk with panoramic mountain views
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Coed y Brenin Forest Park - Tyddyn Gwladys, near Dolgellau
Riverside picnic site and gateway to the Waterfalls and Goldmines Trail
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Coed y Brenin Forest Park - Pont Cae’n-y-coed, near Dolgellau
Small car park with challenging circular walk
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Coed y Brenin Forest Park - Forest Garden, near Dolgellau
Walk through trees from all over the world
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Coed y Brenin Forest Park - Glasdir, near Dolgellau
Old copper works with accessible trail to viewpoint over mine
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Coed y Brenin Forest Park - Pont Ty'n-y-groes, near Dolgellau
Riverside picnic area with accessible riverside walk and mountain trail
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Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve, near Betws-y-coed
Cwm Idwal lies at the northern end of the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park
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Coed Nercwys, near Mold
Woodland full of history with a trail for cyclists, horse riders and walkers
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Coed Llangwyfan, near Denbigh
Peaceful woodland with walks to Iron Age hillforts
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Coed Moel Famau, near Mold
Family day out with walking trails, mountain biking and play areas
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Urban trees
Trees are among the most versatile and cost-effective natural assets that planners, policy makers, businesses and communities can use to raise the quality of Welsh towns and cities.
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Check if you need a felling licence
If you’re planning to carry out tree felling on your land, you must make sure you have the correct licence before you start any work.