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Dinas Dinlle Hill Fort Easy Walk

Dinas Dinlle Hill Fort Easy Walk

This is an easy walk up to the ancient fort at Dinas Dinlle and along the ramparts. The Route You can start at any point on the beach, and if you start at the far end where the road turns right for the airport then you can add about 3km to the distan... Read On

The Glasdir Copper Trail

The Glasdir Copper Trail

Very easy woodland ramble in the Coed y Brenin forest park. From the FC Website: “The walk takes you through the old copper mine of Glasdir where copper was mined from 1852 to 1914. It was here that the owner Alexander Elmore patented a method ... Read On

Cefndeuddwr Trail

Cefndeuddwr Trail

A Very easy family ramble from the Coed y Brenin visitor centre. From the FC Website: “A gently rising walk through mixed woodland and boulder fields on wide well surfaced paths leading to the Cefndeuddwr viewpoint and picnic tables. This walk ... Read On

An easy Wepre Ramble

An easy Wepre Ramble

This is a short ramble from Wepre Park at Connah’s Quay in Flintshire that takes you as far as Ewloe Castle before returning. The Route Click here to view the full description and download a route guide. Read On

Rhostyllen – Offa’s Dyke and Pentre Bychan

Rhostyllen – Offa’s Dyke and Pentre Bychan

This easy walk starts from just outside Rhostyllen and visits a section of the Offa’s Dyke that’s not followed by the National Trail that can be found about 7km to the west. Note from the Wrexham Council website - There is room for one o... Read On

A Short Walk in Porthaethwy, Menai Bridge and the Belgian Promenade.

A Short Walk in Porthaethwy, Menai Bridge and the Belgian Promenade.

A very easy route around the village of Menai Bridge and the bridge of the same name, passing beneath its spectacular arches as well as over them. To cap it all off, there’s a visit to a church on it’s own island, one of many on Anglesey.... Read On

Rhaeadr Du from Ganllwyd

Rhaeadr Du from Ganllwyd

An easy walk from Ganllwyd to the waterfalls at Rhaeadr Du. From the NT Website: This is a great waterside walk, taking you alongside the turbulent River Gamlan and past the magnificent Rhaeadr Ddu waterfalls. They look different every time you visit... Read On

Easy walk at Plas Yn Rhiw

Easy walk at Plas Yn Rhiw

The evocatively named “Hell’s Mouth” or Porth Neigwl in Welsh is a wide expanse of sandy beach that earned it’s name from sailors in times gone by. This is a walk at the western end of the bay, which rises to over 300m at Myny... Read On

Cemlyn Bay and Llanrhwydrus walk

Cemlyn Bay and Llanrhwydrus walk

A very short ramble on the Anglesey Coastal Path at Cemlyn Bay near Cemaes. For more information about this stage of the coastal path, click here for our trip report. You may well notice the building near the car park and wonder what the concrete wal... Read On

Walk at Porthoer and the Whistling Sands

Walk at Porthoer and the Whistling Sands

This is a very easy ramble above the sandy cove of Porth Oer (sometimes called Whistling Sands, though we stick to what’s labelled on the OS map). Great for getting a leg stretch in while at the beach and keep everyone happy. The Route Click he... Read On

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