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Experience a landscape shaped by wind, sand, time and man This area has seen a changing landscape of dunes, woods and grassland since the retreat of the glaciers.
Discover a forest of lakes and mountains in the heart of Snowdonia - with lots of scenic walks.Gwydir Forest Park is home to the celebrated landscapes of lakes, forests and mountains.
With a hidden waterfall and a Royal Pedigree. Radnor forest was once a royal hunting ground which wasn't a 'forest' in the modern sense.
In or near Presteigne
Fforest Fawr is the stunning backdrop to the famous Castell Coch, near the village of Tongwynlais
Dolgoch Falls railway station is a station on the Talyllyn Railway between Tywyn and Abergynolwyn in Southern Snowdonia. Just 4 miles from Tywyn Wharf the station was built for tourist traffic and for visitors to the local Dolgoch Falls.
The Elan Valley Estate in Powys, Mid Wales is truly epic and sprawls over 72 square miles, making up 1% of the whole of Wales! The area is designated as an International Dark Sky Park.
Lying between the town of Pembrey and Cefn Sidan Sands is Pembrey forest, one of Britain's sand dune forests. The forest is classified as a Nature Reserve and covers 1000 hectares.
In or near Burry Port
Llyn Brenig Visitor Centre is the starting point for a visit to Llyn Brenig - whether you intend to walk or cycle one of the waymarked trails, go fishing, or picnic on the lakeside.
Llyn Geirionnydd is a 0.75 mile long lake in Gwydyr Forest, and reputedly the home of the 6th century poet Taliesin.
The Hafod Forest occupies some 200 hectares of the Ystwyth valley and surrounding hills.
In or near Devil's Bridge
Welcome to Cwm Rhaeadr or valley of the waterfall. This beautiful woodland jewel has something for everyone. Having won the Royal Welsh Show gold medal for forestry in 2007 and 2009.
In or near Llandovery
Lake Vyrnwy is set amidst the remote and beautiful Berwyn Mountains. With spectacular waterfalls, and unspoilt open countryside, a visit to Lake Vyrnwy is a wonderful day out for all the family.
Afan Forest Park lies just a few miles from Port Talbot within easy access of the M4. The forest park nestles on the slopes of the Afan Valley which is one of the narrowest and most beautiful valleys in Wales.
Moel Famau Country Park is in the heart of the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Beauty.
- Bwlch Pen Barras
- Loggerheads Country Park
- Coed Llangwyfan Woodland
- Coed Nercwys Woodland
- Ffridd Mountain Circular
- Forest Tracker - animal puzzle trail
- Larches Loop Trail
- Jubilee Tower Circular Walk
- Fron Hen Circular Trail
- Moel y Gaer Circular Trail
- Pencloddiau Circular Trail
- Coed Llangwyfan Circular
- Moel Arthur Circular
- Coed Nercwys Circular Trail
- Bryn Alyn Link Trail
Ceri Forest is a coniferous forest which sits astride the Kerry Ridgeway in the uplands of Montgomeryshire.
In or near Newtown
In the middle ages the forest was mainly oak and ash and was an important Royal hunting ground, while until the 20th Century wood from the forest was harvested to fuel the industrial needs of South Wales.
In or near Llandovery
Together with nearby Canaston Wood, Minwear has been thickly wooded for centuries.
In or near Narberth
Llandrindod Wells, or 'Landod' as it is known to locals, is the administrative centre of Powys and one of its largest towns. As the name suggests, it owes its origins to the spring waters that were recognised to have healing properties.