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Wildlife at Coed Maenarthur
 

Ceredigion
Wales
Pontrhydygroes and Aberystwyth are the nearest towns or villages.
OS Grid Reference: SN738722
River YstwythEvidence of humanity's activities spanning thousands of years is visible in Coed Maenarthur. The Iron Age Hillfort, the legend of King Arthur, the Afon Ystwyth and more recently lead mining and forestry, have all played an important role in shaping this woodland.

Mammals: We have information about Badger

Birds: We have information about Red kite

Habitats: We have information about Pinewood and Upland oakwood

How to get there:
From Aberystwyth follow the B4340 to Trawsgoed. Follow this road through Trawsgoed until the road crosses the Afon Ystwyth and turn immediately left, following the river towards Pontrhydygroes. Access to Coed Maenarthur is by the Miners’ Bridge in Pontrhydygroes village.

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Enter through:
Miners' Bridge


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