The Forest Guide: Wales: Copses, Woods and Forests of Wales
A guide to exploring 325 of the most scenic, wildlife-rich and historically significant woodlands in Wales.

From precious remnants of temperate rainforests to lesser-known wildwoods and urban copses, Welsh woodlands offer places of sanctuary for both wildlife and people.

In this practical guide, Gabriel Hemery brings together the beauty, purpose, history and wildlife of some of the most extraordinary woodland sites in Wales, from the largest (like Tywi Forest, covering more than 6,000 hectares) to the smallest (measuring one hectare). Some woods are havens for rare wildlife such as the threatened red squirrel, spectacular lichens and the elusive goshawk. Others offer opportunities to explore archaeological features and discover some of Wales' magical and hidden histories. Many are ideal for simply enjoying the spectacular Welsh scenery.

The book is divided into seven regions, each beginning with a summary of its woodland heritage. The 325 site entries contain details of ownership, designation, area, forest type, precise access details (including grid reference, post code and what3words reference) and a description of key features of interest. With clear maps and hundreds of remarkable photographs showcasing Wales' plants, animals and landscapes, this is an essential book for adventurers, ramblers and wildlife enthusiasts. Wherever you may be in Wales, with this guide you will never be far from a fascinating forest site.

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The Forest Guide: Wales: Copses, Woods and Forests of Wales
A guide to exploring 325 of the most scenic, wildlife-rich and historically significant woodlands in Wales.

From precious remnants of temperate rainforests to lesser-known wildwoods and urban copses, Welsh woodlands offer places of sanctuary for both wildlife and people.

In this practical guide, Gabriel Hemery brings together the beauty, purpose, history and wildlife of some of the most extraordinary woodland sites in Wales, from the largest (like Tywi Forest, covering more than 6,000 hectares) to the smallest (measuring one hectare). Some woods are havens for rare wildlife such as the threatened red squirrel, spectacular lichens and the elusive goshawk. Others offer opportunities to explore archaeological features and discover some of Wales' magical and hidden histories. Many are ideal for simply enjoying the spectacular Welsh scenery.

The book is divided into seven regions, each beginning with a summary of its woodland heritage. The 325 site entries contain details of ownership, designation, area, forest type, precise access details (including grid reference, post code and what3words reference) and a description of key features of interest. With clear maps and hundreds of remarkable photographs showcasing Wales' plants, animals and landscapes, this is an essential book for adventurers, ramblers and wildlife enthusiasts. Wherever you may be in Wales, with this guide you will never be far from a fascinating forest site.

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The Forest Guide: Wales: Copses, Woods and Forests of Wales

The Forest Guide: Wales: Copses, Woods and Forests of Wales

by Gabriel Hemery
The Forest Guide: Wales: Copses, Woods and Forests of Wales

The Forest Guide: Wales: Copses, Woods and Forests of Wales

by Gabriel Hemery

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A guide to exploring 325 of the most scenic, wildlife-rich and historically significant woodlands in Wales.

From precious remnants of temperate rainforests to lesser-known wildwoods and urban copses, Welsh woodlands offer places of sanctuary for both wildlife and people.

In this practical guide, Gabriel Hemery brings together the beauty, purpose, history and wildlife of some of the most extraordinary woodland sites in Wales, from the largest (like Tywi Forest, covering more than 6,000 hectares) to the smallest (measuring one hectare). Some woods are havens for rare wildlife such as the threatened red squirrel, spectacular lichens and the elusive goshawk. Others offer opportunities to explore archaeological features and discover some of Wales' magical and hidden histories. Many are ideal for simply enjoying the spectacular Welsh scenery.

The book is divided into seven regions, each beginning with a summary of its woodland heritage. The 325 site entries contain details of ownership, designation, area, forest type, precise access details (including grid reference, post code and what3words reference) and a description of key features of interest. With clear maps and hundreds of remarkable photographs showcasing Wales' plants, animals and landscapes, this is an essential book for adventurers, ramblers and wildlife enthusiasts. Wherever you may be in Wales, with this guide you will never be far from a fascinating forest site.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781399409124
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 04/29/2025
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Gabriel Hemery is a forest scientist and passionate advocate for trees. He co-founded and is currently Chief Executive of Sylva Foundation, a charity caring for forests across Britain. Gabriel has written more than 90 technical articles, cited in 900 articles by other scientists. In 2011–12 he played a lead role in campaigning to save England's public forests. Gabriel regularly contributes to television and radio programmes, and has presented at several literary festivals. His first non-fiction book, The New Sylva, was published to wide acclaim by Bloomsbury in 2014.

www.gabrielhemery.com / @gabrielhemery

Table of Contents

Wales' Forests

How to Use this Guide

Access to Forests

Keeping Safe

North-West – Ynys Môn/Isle of Anglesey, Conwy, Gwynedd (Sites 1–72)

North-East – Denbighshire, Flintshire, Wrexham (Sites 73–101)

Central-West – Ceredigion (Sites 102–135)

Central-East – Powys (Sites 136–200)

South-West – Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, Swansea, Neath Port Talbot (Sites 201–263)

South-Central – Merthyr Tydfil, Cardiff, Vale of Glamorgan,Bridgend, Rhondda Cynon Taf (Sites 264–286)

South-East – Monmouthshire, Newport, Caerphilly, Blaenau Gwent, Torfaen (Sites 287–325)

Site Designations

Cymraeg Terms

Glossary

Useful Information

Further Reading

Regional Maps

Index

Acknowledgements

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