Coed Tregib, Ffairfach, Carmarthenshire

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Accessibility

"The site has three entrances including three pedestrian access gates. One is located immediately off the main entrance car park.

The Heol Bethlehem car park is equipped with an all-ability access kissing gate suitable for wheelchair users (RADAR key needed), connecting to an all-ability path, approximately 0.5km (0.3 miles) in length.

The paths within the older woodland located on the upper slopes of the site are gently sloping with narrow sections along grassy and natural woodland paths with sections of raised boardwalks across the muddiest sections. The circular track can be narrow in places and includes a stream-crossing and two kissing gates. The route is waymarked.

Please note we are undertaking maintenance work on this site. This includes maintenance of permissive footpaths, fencing repairs, and essential safety work to the all-ability footpath. We apologise for any inconvenience caused."

Brief description

'At 42 hectares (107 acres), Coed Tregib is part of one of the largest segments of ancient woodland in the area, and is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).'   Given its size our photographs show both its main car park, and also a second entrance to it further south down a minor road, which has very limited Parking. 

https://www.discovercarmarthenshire.com/explore/walking-in-carmarthenshire/bluebell-walks/

"Tregib Woods near Llandeilo are one of the most spectacular Bluebell woods in Wales. Each spring the woods are transformed bright blue from the masses of Bluebells that carpet the forest floor.

Along with Bluebells, the woods are also full of Wild Garlic and even Early Purple Orchids can be seen. Wild Garlic is great in salads, with the flower-heads adding great tasting interest to any meal!

The woods are a Site of Special Scientific Interest and are managed by the Woodland Trust who provide a car park for visitors, way-marked trails running through the woods, a sculpture trail and benches for you to relax on.

Wildlife highlights include foxes, badgers, rabbits, rare dormice and even deer, while birdlife includes buzzards, red kites and many others!

The Town of Llandeilo is located nearby and has great restaurants, cafes, shops and a lovely gallery."

Address

COED CADW WOODLAND

1 Bethlehem Rd

Ffairfach

Llandeilo SA19 6US

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Phone


Website

https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/visiting-woods/woods/coed-tregib/

Directions


Opening Times

Always check with the venue directly for up-to-date information including opening times and admission charges as they may be subject to change

Transport


Amenities

Heol Bethlehem, car park

1 Bethlehem Rd

Ffairfach

Llandeilo SA19 6SY

Travel Information

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