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- Activities There is potential to establish a coppice rotation of perhaps willow or alder, suited to the wetter conditions underfoot, with a view to producing material for basketry, or firewood or charcoal
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Description
The woodland, Coed Gwalch y Pysgod, is a wet woodland located on the banks of the Dyfi River, with a high water table and a good-sized pond in its south eastern quarter. Tree growth is dense in parts, with many multi-stemmed hazel, birch, and alder trees, and open areas are filled with bulrush. The woodland floor is thick with fern and grass rides, built over a stone base, form the southern and eastern boundaries.
These rides are lined with wildflowers and are open to the sun. The woodland contains a diverse range of tree species, including alder, willow, poplar, birch, oak, rowan, ash, and hawthorn, with several mature trees, including a large oak near the eastern boundary.