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    Coed Cadw’s Top 5 Free Welsh Woodland Walks – for Boxing Day and Beyond

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 22, 2022No Comments
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    With the cost-of-living crisis biting hard, Coed Cadw, the Woodland Trust in Wales, has come up with a guide to its best woodlands for festive – and completely free – winter woodland walks for all the family to enjoy.

    Coed Cadw site manager said: “Winter woods take on a whole new character. Spectacular, frosty landscapes and bare branches expose elusive wildlife and hidden history. Whether it’s a crisp, frosty morning or a damp, misty afternoon, it’s great to pull on your boots and thermals or waterproofs and head out for an invigorating stroll. The fact that our woods are all free to visit is the icing on the Christmas cake!”.

    Coed Cadw has over 100 sites in Wales, a total area of 2,897 hectares (7,155 acres) which are all free to visit and open every day – so you’re spoilt for choice; even Santa and his reindeer would struggle to get to them all.

    Coed Cadw sites are open all year round, so come prepared for nature in its natural state – unmissable views, clean air and birdsong. By sticking to and following the woodland paths, you’ll avoid disturbing winter wildlife, and allow nature to thrive in its woodland surroundings.

    Locating your nearest free woodland walk is easy – simply enter your postcode at woodlandtrust.org.uk/visiting-woods/find-woods or take a look at Coed Cadw’s pick of five of the best winter walks in Wales, below.

    1. Wentwood Forest, Monmouthshire

    Once part of the hunting grounds of Chepstow Castle, this wood offers breathtakingly beautiful views over the Severn Estuary. Its diversity of habitats means it is home to some wonderful wildlife. Make sure to visit the ancient Curley Oak while you’re there!

    1. Cwm George & Casehill Woods, Dinas Powys near Cardiff

    Containing an ancient monument of European importance, Cwm George & Casehill Woods is the perfect place for history buffs. Made up of four woodlands – Cwm George Wood, Casehill Wood, Pen-y-Turnpike Wood and Casehill Meadows, this mix of planted ancient semi-natural woodland and more recent native planting is home to a variety of flora and fauna.

    1. Green Castle Woods, Llangain near Carmarthen

    Green Castle Woods is made up of three woods: two ancient oak woods and a more recently planted woodland. This mix of ancient and newly created woodland, botanically rich meadows and hedgerows is a haven for wildlife. You can see bluebells in spring, wildflower meadows in summer and russet hues in autumn – but a visit to the waterfall during the festive break is a must.

    1. Plas Power, Wrexham

    One of the trust’s most popular sites, Plas Power Woods is a haven for botanists, wildlife lovers and history buffs alike, with a rich and intriguing history and trails that lead you through the site. Visit to experience a woodland coming back to life; Coed Cadw is slowly removing conifers from this ancient site, allowing the light to return to the woodland floor and the native species to come back.

    1. Coed y Gopa, Clwyd

    Coed y Gopa is an ancient woodland with a fascinating past. Explore its secrets using the waymarked heritage and wildlife trails. Climb up to the Iron Age hill fort on the summit and enjoy magnificent views across the vale. The limestone caves are one of Wales’ largest winter hibernation sites for lesser horseshoe bats.

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