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Wrexham
Note that there are several variations possible around and about this Walk - the 23 miles covering the widest extent of what was originally devised as a horse riding trail.
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'The Ceiriog Valley Walk was the flagship walk of the Chirk and Ceiriog Valley Partnership, devised 15 years ago to link all the villages in the valley from Chirk to Llanarmon (and vice-versa), with convenient access available by public transport to different sections of the walk.'
Ceiriog Valley Park
'The River Clywedog has always been the lifeblood of the valley, watering crops and livestock since early times, powering corn mills and driving industrial machinery. During the 18th and early 19th ...
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'Runs from Minera Lead Mines to King’s Mill. It is an easy to follow waymarked path along the river helping you to enjoy the natural beauty of this peaceful valley and uncover its rich history.'
'Explore a much-loved home, garden and estate filled with the stories of a family and their servants ... With 1,200 acres of beautiful parkland, a range of habitats and countryside walks offer a wealth of hidden treasures for all to enjoy. Erddig’s parkland is remarkably diverse, brimming with grassland, lakes, ponds, rivers, veteran trees and woodland.'
'The Mosses offer flat soft-surface easy level walking on mown tracks, but walking boots or wellingtons are recommended ... Three interlinking Mosses Trails explore the towpaths of the can ...
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'Straddling the English border, near Whitchurch in Shropshire and Wrexham in Wales, lies one of the biggest and best raised bogs in Britain. Its astonishingly varied wildlife makes it a place of international importance.'
Fenn’s & Whixall Mosses National Nature Reserve - History Trail Leaflet [Natural England] (PDF)
'It can be cold and wet on the moor; it is always boggy. Check the weather forecast. Take suitable footwear, waterproofs, torch, whistle, compass and food. Pack a snack for 8 miles and a good meal ...
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'For experienced walkers only ... The walk goes up the Clywedog Valley and onto the heather moorland above. There is then a choice of three routes, each with good viewpoints. There is no need to decide which route to take until you reach the moor. There is a wealth of natural and historical interest on the walk.'
'All of the walks are free and led by volunteers involved in the Walkabout Wrexham & District group. We would love you to join us! There are currently 13 weekly walks and between 8-15 ...
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'This Website has been designed to encourage people living, working and visiting Wrexham, to get outside and enjoy one of the many free walks that are led in and around Wrexham County Borough.'
'The walks are mostly based in the Ceiriog Valley, and start from the front door of The Hand, but there are also walks in there around Chirk, Oswestry Racecourse and even into Snowdonia.'< ...
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'Martin and Gaynor DeLuchi are proprietors of The Hand at Llanarmon – a country pub with 12 rooms in the village of Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog in North Wales ... Martin teamed up with local archaeologist and illustrator John G. Swogger to produce a series of leaflets, committing some ... recommended walks and drives to paper. These leaflets proved so popular that they decided to publish them as a book ... Copies of the book are made available to guests at The Hand, and copies may be bought from reception for £5.'
Parks and Countryside ... Self-guided Walks.
Member of the Ramblers - North Wales Area Grouping
Usually held Early June.
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