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Our Summary
- Excellent access directly off the A487 means there is great potential for Coed Ynys, especially with its location in this incredibly beautiful area close to the banks of the Dyfi estuary and between the wildlife havens of the Ynyshir and Cors Dyfi nature reserves
- There is opportunity to take out the stand of ash and to plant the cleared area with a variety of native broadleaf, or there is potential to establish a coppice rotation of perhaps willow or alder, extending under the power line with a view to producing material for basketry, or firewood or charcoal
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Description
Coed Ynys is a young woodland plantation primarily consisting of alder and birch trees, with an open ride under a power line that crosses the woodland. The ground is dry and firm, covered in grass and various wildflowers, with ferns in some areas. The site has a large stoned area near the entrance, ideal for outdoor activities, and can accommodate a camper van and vehicle.
The woodland is divided into quarters, with alder trees along the roadside boundary, ash trees in the mid-section, and birch trees in the northern quarter. A large wetland area is adjacent to the woodland, outside its northern boundary. The site has many features that make it suitable for woodland activities and wildlife enthusiasts, including its flat terrain, easy access, and proximity to nature reserves.