We Have a Lovely place to walk, parking is charged from the country parked enterance so take change. Good for dogs kids and adults some terrain can be rocky or muddy So always wear boots. Some stunning river scenery, once we caught a brief sight of a king Fisher.
aquatic center for all your fish and pond supplies.
Mountainous 823-square-mile National Park, including remote villages, lakes and Snowdon peak.
The Eirias Park 'lake' is slowly turning into a bit of a wildlife sanctuary.
Coastal park in a former rock quarry featuring scenic trails, birdwatching & a lake with fishing.
Family park where kids can meet animals, explore wetlands, hunt fairies & take the mini railway.
Cae-Gwilym Ln, Cefn-mawr, Wrexham LL14 3PE, UK
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