Gwydir Forest Park is home to the celebrated landscapes of lakes, forests and mountains to the generations
A forest of lakes and mountains in the heart of Snowdonia, Gwydir Forest Park is home to a wide range of activities, as well as birdlife and other wildlife.Tracks, old miners’ paths, cycle trails and long-established forest walks make this forest a delight to explore on foot, on two wheels or in the saddle.
Wooded paths for hiking & biking, plus a visitors centre with a cafe, play area & bike wash station.
Expansive green space offering wooded & riverside trails, a playground, visitor centre & cafe.
Family activity centre with tunnels, mazes and trails for kids, plus magic shows and crafts.
In an unrivalled location, Morfa Lodge lies within an area of unspoilt beautiful parkland and offers
Including a forest & open fields, this park features the ruins of 12th-century castle & a waterfall.
Woodland, cliffs and river valley in the Clwydian Range, with a discovery trail and dramatic views.
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