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Llyn Brenig is located at the heart of the Mynydd Hiraethog and is a centre for outdoor activities, including walking, cycling, fishing and sailing.
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Create unforgettable Christmas memories at Llyn Brenig.
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The Brenig Trail circumnavigates Llyn Brenig through forest and along the shoreline of the lake. The route is suitable for both family cycling and for walking at 9.5 miles (15 km) long.
Abergele
The two acre garden has been developed over the past 23 years and some areas are now reaching maturity.
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From the Alwen Visitor Centre car park situated close to Llyn Brenig, this run provides the perfect venue for trail running.
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This route meanders through the Clocaenog Forest and at 3.5km long (total climb 60m), it's the perfect route for families and beginners.
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With attractions to appeal to all ages, renowned for its quality throughout North Wales.
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This one off Howl-o-ween event is suitable for anyone who dares enter the forest after dark on Halloween night!
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The shorter of two walks, at just a few hundred metres long introduces some of the fascinating Bronze Age and Stone Age features on the northern western edge of Llyn Brenig.
Abergele
What was Welsh rural life like in the Victorian era? Visit the childhood home of Welsh philosopher Sir Henry Jones!
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From the Alwen Visitor Centre car park situated close to Llyn Brenig, this run provides the perfect venue for trail running.
Abergele
The museum is the childhood home of Sir Henry Jones (1852-1922) who, from humble origins, became an eminent Professor of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow University and a major influence on the education system in Wales.
Abergele
Historic garden undergoing restoration after 30 years of neglect, surrounds a Sir George Gilbert Scott Grade l listed Hall, derelict after arson attack.
Corwen
Clocaenog Forest lies at the heart of the Mynydd Hiraethog and covers 6,000 hectares (15,000 acres). It is home to one of the last remaining populations of red squirrel in Wales, and an ideal location for family cycling, walking and horse riding.
Abergele
What was Welsh rural life like in the Victorian era? Visit the childhood home of Welsh philosopher Sir Henry Jones!
Llangernyw
Join us at the Sir Henry Jones Museum for a free event with artist Wendy Couling based on shoes and linked to Sir Henry’s background as a cobbler.
Abergele
Historic garden undergoing restoration after 30 years of neglect, surrounds a Sir George Gilbert Scott Grade l listed Hall, derelict after arson attack.
Corwen
This tough route - as the name suggests - at 57 km long and with a climb of almost 1500m is challenging even for the fittest rider (graded red). The scenery and the long, exhilarating singletrack descent at the end make it all worthwhile though.
Abergele
Join us at this stunning venue for a beautiful day of culture, shopping, eating and drinking with live music, entertainment and merriment galore!
Cerrigydrudion
A fairly long mountain bike route of 42 km, Up to the Lake is ideal for beginners and intermediates, and for those who prefer something which challenges stamina but is not too taxing technically.