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Porthkerry

Porthkerry Country Park to Hensol Forest.

Starting along the coast, immerse yourself in woodland and travel your way through one of the most diverse sections.

Trail length

16.5km

National Forest Sites on this route

  • Porthkerry
  • Coed Whitton
  • Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan Woodlands (Hensol Forest)

Route

Starting at Porthkerry Country Park the first 2 km of the route takes you alongside woodlands of national importance and into woodlands that showcase the heritage of the forestry industry from the 19th Century. 

As you leave the park, the route continues on pedestrian footway alongside the boundary of Middleton plantation, a mixed broadleaf plantation and Middleton Wood, part of Coedydd y Barri SSSI, a site of special scientific interest notified for its semi-natural broadleaved woodland. The route then follows the old road, known locally as five-mile lane, and is open to pedestrians and cyclists. It then continues along the boundary to Sutton Wood.

Continue for 3km along this route and you will pass the entrance to Amelia Trust Farm, home of Coed Whitton and one of the National Forest for Wales sites.  You will see the woodland to the west of the path through the hedgerow.

As the route continues towards Bonvilston, you will see broadleaved woodlands to the east and west of the route. As you enter this village you can access the many amenities here, including pubs, cafes and village shop. Leaving the village the route heads north towards Hensol Forest and past Ty Cerrig Christmas Tree Farm. As you pass Ty Cerrig you will enter Hensol Forest.

The route continues for 3km through these National Forest for Wales woodlands, managed by Natural Resources Wales.

Route map

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Llwybr Coedwig Cymru Trail
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Porthkerry to Hensol Forest
Porthkerry to Hensol Forest
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National Forest
National Forest for Wales
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Llwybr Coedwig Cymru Trail Section Start / End
Llwybr Coedwig Cymru Trail: section start / end   
Travel
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Car park
Car park
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Bus or coach stop
Bus / coach stop
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train station
Train station
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Ferry
Ferry terminal
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Airport
Airport  
Facilities
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Public toilet
Public toilet
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Pub / restaurant
Pub / restaurant*
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Cafe
Cafe*
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Hotel / accomodation
Hotel / Boarding / Guest House*
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Campsite
Holiday / Campsite*  

About the National Forest sites in this section

Porthkerry

Sat on the South Wales coastline and the start of the Llwybr Coedwig Cymru Trail, Porthkerry Country Park hosts a vast range of woodlands and heritage. You can also connect to the Wales Coast Path from here.

Find out more about the Porthkerry Country Park

Coed Whitton

Part of the Coed Whitton woodland, and just in from the route, is also Amelia Trust Farm. This woodland is well used by the community and schools providing an outdoor space where you can learn about the importance of biodiversity and looking after nature for future generations.

Find out more about Coed Whitton on the Amelia Trust Farm website. 

Want to know more?

The Llwybr Coedwig Cymru Trail is made up of 4 different sections. 

Each of them beautiful trails through National Forest sites.