
One of our first groups of customers admiring the views |
The hills stretch from the beautiful Vale of Clwyd in in the west to the
foothills of the Dee Estuary in the east; from Prestatyn Hillside in the north
to the Nant-Y-Garth pass in the south.
In
1985 this was designated by the European Community as an Area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty. The Vale of Clwyd offers open heather moorland dominating
small hedged fields and coppice woodland on the lower slopes. In places,
limestone rock outcrops are exposed in attractive wooded escarpments and on
the fringes of the area highly fertile farmland gives a soft pastoral foreground
to the hills, with the Offa’s Dyke National Trail following the entire
length of the ridge crest.
Experience
the traditional atmosphere of Welsh villages, tea rooms, craft centres, allied
to the history of the area with evidence of Bronze Age people, through the
Roman, Dark Ages and Medieval periods to the Present Day.
With its unique geology, extraordinary biodiversity, plus various adventure
activities, this unspoilt area of Wales offers a memorable walking experience
capable of satisfying many interests.
For more information about this wonderful part of the country, please also
visit Clwydian
Country
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