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Coed Euryn is a mixed woodland located in north-west Wales, situated on steep ground surrounded by private woodland, open fields, and nearby walled castle towns and local nature reserves. The woodland has a mix of dense and open areas with native trees, including scots pine, sycamore, oak, and fruiting holly, as well as some well-established fir trees. Broadleaf trees dominate, with laurel and holly providing evergreen coverage. Wild badger setts, birdlife, and bats, including a roost within a nearby quarry, are present in the woodland. Natural glades break up some of the dense vegetation, and a public right of way provides access to the woodland. The woodland is leasehold with 987 years remaining on a 999-year lease.