Coed Maes-gwyn

Coed Maes-gwyn is a forest in , , . Coed Maes-gwyn is situated nearby to the village , as well as near the hamlet .

Places of Interest

Highlights include Carndochan Castle and Llanuwchllyn railway station.

Archaeological site
is a ruined stone castle near , , north . It was probably built in the early thirteenth century and is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

Railway station
Photo: Voice of Clam, Public domain.
in the village of , , Wales, was formerly a station on the Ruabon to Barmouth line. It closed to passengers on Monday 18 January 1965 at the same time as the rest of the line, but subsequently reopened in 1972 as the southern terminus of the narrow gauge Bala Lake Railway.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Llanuwchllyn and Llangywer.

Village
is a village and community in , Wales, near the southern end of . It is one of the most sparsely populated communities in Wales.

Village
is a community near , , Wales. It is in the historic county of , and is located on the south side of . In 2011 the population of was 260, with 67.2% of them able to speak Welsh.

Village
is a village.

Coed Maes-gwyn

Latitude
52.8558° or 52° 51′ 21″ north
Longitude
-3.6928° or 3° 41′ 34″ west
Open location code
9C4RV844+8V
Open­Street­Map ID
way 325815058
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­wood
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