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Abergele
Historic garden undergoing restoration after 30 years of neglect, surrounds a Sir George Gilbert Scott Grade l listed Hall, derelict after arson attack.
Cerrigydrudion
Llyn Brenig Sailing Club is the highest club in North Wales, at 1200ft above sea level on the Llyn Brenig reservoir.
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
Join us at this stunning venue for a beautiful day of culture, shopping, eating and drinking with live music, entertainment and merriment galore!
Pentrefoelas
We are a tearoom and chocolate house serving light lunches, drinks and cakes. We also sell individual chocolates alongside confectionery and gifts.
Cerrigydrudion
Taxi service for Corwen and surrounding areas.
Cerrigydrudion
Set in a perfectly positioned and elevated spot, the first thing you will notice when you walk into Llyn Brenig Café is the stunning views of the lake and across the Denbigh Moors.
Denbigh
This ancient deciduous woodland cloaks the steep valley sides of a tributary of the river Ystrad.
Corwen
Redbull’s #1 kart track in the UK! Have a blast in wide open spaces, in the heart of North Wales. Open in all weathers all year round.
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.
Cerrigydrudion
An easy-to-follow, way marked, circular route around the Alwen Reservoir of approximately 7.5 miles (11 km), the Alwen Trail follows forest tracks and paths along the water’s edge and up to the moorland of Mynydd Hiraethog.