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Forests and Woodland

Woodlands previously dominated the lowland of the National Park. As people settled they burnt and cut this vast woodland until forest was replaced by field. Now woodland remains as small but important patches within the mosaic of farmland and many are wonderful to explore.

Abertreweren - Defynnog, Sennybridge - Woodland Trust

Blaen Llia

Blaen y Glyn, near Talybont-on-Usk

Coed Cefn ancient broadleaved woodland- Crickhowell - Woodland Trust

Coed Taf Fawr

Coed Tregib, near Llandeilo - Woodland Trust. The National Park has a Wildlfe Walk through this woodland.

Coed y Cerrig, Llanfihangel Crucorney, near Abergavenny - CCW

Cwm Giedd

Ffrwdgrech Woods

Glasfynydd, Usk Reservoir

Great Triley Wood - Abergavenny - Woodland Trust

Llangattock Beechwood

Mynydd Du, Grwyne Fawr, Hay-on-Wye / Abergavenny

Taf Fechan Forest

Park Wood, Talgarth. National Park walk details.

Priory Groves, Brecon

Pwll y Wrach, Talgarth

Waterfall Country, between Ystradfellte and Pontneddfechan - Forestry Commission & CCW

 

 

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