Results for "mynydd"
- Mynydd Du Forest resource plan
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Mountain biking
Our mountain bike trails and information to plan your ride
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Afan Forest Park – Glyncorrwg Mountain Bike Centre, near Port Talbot
Starting point for three red-graded mountain bike trails
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Spectacular Uplands
From the high grasslands, blanket bogs and heathland, right up to the rocky mountain tops, our Welsh Mountains and uplands are full of life.
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Dyfi Forest - Ceinws (ClimachX), near Machynlleth
Home to the ClimachX mountain bike trail
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Gwydir Forest Park - Penmachno, near Betws-y-coed
Remote mountain bike trails with spectacular views
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Cwm Carn Forest, near Newport
Forest drive, mountain biking trails and walking
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Cwm Rhaeadr Forest, near Llandovery
Waterfall walk and short mountain bike trail
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Gwydir Forest Park - Sawbench, near Llanrwst
Two red graded mountain bike trails and historical walk
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Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) National Nature Reserve, near Beddgelert
Wales’s highest mountain is home to rare plants and wildlife
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Coed y Brenin Visitor Centre, near Dolgellau
Famous mountain biking centre with walking and running trails
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Coed Moel Famau, near Mold
Family day out with walking trails, mountain biking and play areas
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Coed y Brenin Forest Park - Pont Ty'n-y-groes, near Dolgellau
Riverside picnic area with accessible riverside walk and mountain trail
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Gwydir Forest Park - Hafna, near Llanrwst
Walking trail through lead mine ruins and a red grade mountain bike trail
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Bwlch Nant yr Arian Visitor Centre, near Aberystwyth
Red kite feeding, family fun and trails for walking, running and mountain biking
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Afan Forest Park – Visitor Centre, near Port Talbot
Main starting point for mountain bike and walking trails in Afan Forest Park
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Brechfa Forest – Byrgwm, near Carmarthen
Woodland walk and mountain bike trails for beginners and experienced riders
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Brechfa Forest – Abergorlech, near Carmarthen
Woodland walks, a mountain bike trail and an arboretum with a difference
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08 Mar 2021
NRW asks for views on plan to manage Mynydd Du and Llanthony Forests for the next 10 years