Results for "Coed Y Cerrig"
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Coed y Brenin Forest Park - Pandy, near Dolgellau
Forest garden with trees from all over the world
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Coed y Brenin Forest Park - Tyddyn Gwladys, near Dolgellau
Riverside picnic site and gateway to the Waterfalls and Goldmines Trail
- The Dog Walking Code
- The Trail Users Code
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Trees, woodlands and forests
Apply for a felling licence. Get help to plant trees or manage your woodland. Buy and sell timber
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Coed y Brenin Forest Park - Pont Ty'n-y-groes, near Dolgellau
Riverside picnic area with accessible walk and mountain trail
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22 Dec 2022
Horse logging operations to continue at Tyn y Coed Forestry in 2023Natural Resources Wales’s (NRW) Forestry Operations and Land Management Team will be turning back the clock to use traditional forestry skills to thin an area of sensitive woodland at Tyn y Coed near Llantrisant.
- The Wild Swimming Code
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Learning about the Countryside Code
It’s good for us all to respect, protect and enjoy Wales’ natural environment. You could check out our interactive Countryside Code resources with your learners to see how we can all help.
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Coed y Brenin Forest Park - Pont Llam yr Ewig, near Dolgellau
Accessible trail to viewpoint over old copper mine
- Submit a CL:AIRE Code of Practice declaration
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The Countryside Code: advice for land managers
Advice for land managers to help visitors follow the Countryside Code
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20 May 2024
New adventure trails launched at Coed y BreninSix brand new trails for riders of all abilities are being launched at a top biking location.
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Ty’n y Bedw Wood, near Aberystwyth
Peaceful woodland walks and small picnic area
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Pen-y-Bedd Wood, near Llanelli
Small woodland near the Carmarthenshire coast
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The Countryside Code: advice for countryside visitors
Your guide to enjoying parks and waterways, coast and countryside
- Choosing the right tree species
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27 Jul 2021
Diseased larch trees to be treated and felled in Coed Llangwyfan -
05 Apr 2023
Call to respect wildlife and follow Countryside Code during Easter breakVisitors to some of North West Wales’ most popular natural sites are being asked to protect and respect the environment during the Easter break.
- Coed Sarnau Forest Resource Plan – Approved 18 November 2022