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Cerrigydrudion
This route meanders through the Clocaenog Forest and at 3.5km long (total climb 60m), it's the perfect route for families and beginners.
Nr Cerrigydrudion
This one off Howl-o-ween event is suitable for anyone who dares enter the forest after dark on Halloween night!
Abergele
What was Welsh rural life like in the Victorian era? Visit the childhood home of Welsh philosopher Sir Henry Jones!
Cerrigydrudion
This Halloween Trail is the perfect way to enjoy spooky craft activities and solve exciting clues.
Corwen
Llyn Brenig is known for its beauty and its wide range of outdoor activities, including excellent fly fishing. The 920 acre stillwater lake is stocked with rainbow trout, reared on site.
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.
Pentrefoelas
This interesting and scenic trail links the Hiraethog villages of Pentrefoelas, Cerrigydrudion, Llanfihangel Glyn Myfr and Llanrhaeadr via public footpaths, quiet lanes and country roads.
Cerrigydrudion
Create unforgettable Christmas memories at Llyn Brenig.
Abergele
Join us at this stunning venue for a beautiful day of culture, shopping, eating and drinking with live music, entertainment and merriment galore!
Abergele
This Gothic Revival house was built in the 1860s by Sir George Gilbert Scott.
Pentrefoelas
Located high on the Hiraethog moors, this bleak, but beautiful location at 250ft above sea level can be breezy, but provides good coarse fishing for perch, pike and roach.
Cerrigydrudion
From the Alwen Visitor Centre car park situated close to Llyn Brenig, this run provides the perfect venue for trail running.
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.
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.
Betws-y-Coed
This moderate/strenuous, circular walk through the Gwydir Forest has fabulous views of the Snowdonia mountains.
Pentrefoelas
Five circular walks or varying lengths from the village of Pentrefoelas, a fine example of an estate village taking its name from Foel-las, a nearby small hill, once the site of a simple medieval castle.
Cerrigydrudion
The Alwen Reservoir is a lake which spans over 900 acres, making it is the largest manmade lake in Wales. There is a path around the lake which is ideal for cycling, walking or horse riding. There is also a water-skiing centre.
Cerrigydrudion
At approximately 15.2km long this route is suitable for beginners and families. The routes start from the main car park at the Llyn Brenig Visitor Centre.
Denbigh
This ancient deciduous woodland cloaks the steep valley sides of a tributary of the river Ystrad.