Minera Lead Mines and Country ParkCountry ParkVisitors can explore the remains of the lead processing areas from the 18th and 19th centuries and the restored beam engine house, winding engine and boiler houses - and even experience panning for lead. From the top of the Beam Engine House there are fine views of the site and surrounding countryside.
Covering 53 acres of grassland, wooded areas and archaeological sites Minera boasts a great variety of wildlife and endless opportunities to explore in peace and tranquillity.
The dramatic Minera Mountain adjoins the park to add even further interest for dedicated walkers.
A picnic site with scenic views over the valley makes for a great afternoon at Minera Lead Mines and Country Park.
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Minera is located next to the villages of New Brighton and Minera and can be reached from the A483, signposted as "Clywedog" on the A483 and "Minera Lead Mines" on the A525.