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Coed Nercwys Forest is a conifer woodland which provides an excellent habitat for wildlife – look out for birds such as buzzards, gold crest and coal tits.
Coed Llangwyfan Forest rises very steeply from the stream at its base and up on to the summit slopes of the Clwydian Hill near Penycloddiau.
Coed Nercwys Forest is a conifer woodland which provides an excellent habitat for wildlife – look out for birds such as buzzards, gold crest and coal tits.
In or near Mold
As well as the walking trails above a trail through an arboretum which contains all of the UK's native tree species. There is a numeracy trail for teachers to use with pupils and an outdoor classroom area at the back of the arboretum
Moel Famau Country Park is at the heart of the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
In or near Mold
Moel Famau Country Park is at the heart of the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
In or near Mold
Moel Famau Country Park is at the heart of the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Coed Llangwyfan Forest rises very steeply from the stream at its base and up on to the summit slopes of the Clwydian Hill near Penycloddiau.
There are fabulous views of the Vale of Clwyd from the car par at Bwlch Ben Barras and it is also a great starting point for walks
Coed Llangwyfan Forest rises very steeply from the stream at its base and up on to the summit slopes of the Clwydian Hill near Penycloddiau.
Miles of unspoilt coastline, adorned with award winning beaches overlooked by the Cambrian Mountains and Snowdonia in the north.
This stretch of the Path is an area of contrasts; from the stunning coastline of the Gower Peninsula, with its award winning golden beaches, to the busy seaside city of Swansea and spectacular views over Swansea Bay.
The South Wales Coast and Severn Estuary stretch is 176km/109-mile in length running from Kenfig Dunes near Port Talbot, South Wales to Chepstow
The main path from the entrance by the bridge at Bont Newydd to the foot of the Rhaeadr Fawr waterfall is approx. 1¼ miles (2 km). A network of footpaths extends through the reserve, some of which are designated public rights of way.
The Isle of Anglesey (Ynys Môn) is waiting for you to discover its riches. World class geology and picturesque beaches are found along this glorious coastline.
Part of Tregaron Trails - Cwm Berwyn Walk Start/Finish: Sn681597 Suitable for: Fit Walkers. Dogs on lead around livestock Grade: Strenuous Distance: 18km/11M Time: 7 hours
Walk Route: Part of Tregaron Trails - Cwm Berwyn Walk
- Duration: 7 hours
- Miles: 11
In or near Tregaron
Part of Tregaron Trails - The Elephant Walk Start: Bronmwyn SN715645 (6 miles north of Tregaron on B4343) Finish: Tregaron SN680597 Suitable for: Fit Walkers. Dogs on lead around livestock Distance: 8.5km/5.5M Time: 3 hours
Walk Route: Part of Tregaron Trails - The Elephant Walk
- Duration: 3 Hours
- Miles: 6
In or near Tregaron
Part of Tregaron Trails - Tregaron to Llanddewi Brefi Walk Start / Finish: Tregaron SN680597 Suitable for: Moderately fit walkers. Energetic children. Dogs on lead lead around livestock. Distance: 7.5 km/4.5M Time: 2 3/4hours
Walk Route: Part of Tregaron Trails - Tregaron to Llanddewi Brefi Walk
- Duration: 3 Hours
- Miles: 4
In or near Tregaron