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Take time to explore Wrexham

Beyond the city centre, there is lots to discover across the county. From hillsides and canal paths to riverbanks and farmland, the countryside is rich and varied. There is lots of walking, including a circular walk at Tŷ Mawr

However you get about

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Whether you are driving around, walking, cycling or horse riding, there is so much to explore. And if wild swimming, kayaking or paddleboarding is more your thing, then

Look out for local wildlife

Bersham

Lying next to the River Clywedog, Bersham was historically a major industrial centre in the area, but despite this the village still retains a rural feeling.

Clywedog Trail

The Clywedog Trail takes in Alyn Waters, the area’s largest country park in Wrexham, and Minera Lead Mines, offering a fascinating glimpse into its industrial past.

A stunning setting for your adventure

The Clwydian Range and Dee Valley is a designated area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB) and offers 390 square kilometres of wonderful landscapes, a large part of this being situated in Wrexham County Borough.

Ancient woodland and natural pools

Plas Power Woods comprise 33.7 hectares of ancient woodland running along the River Clywedog between Coedpoeth and Bersham, while its weir provides a popular wild swimming and dipping location.

Clywdian Range

The stunning landscape of the Clywdian Range is a recognised area of outstanding natural beauty, offering peace and tranquillity to visitors.

Ceiriog Valley

Described as “A little bit of heaven on earth” by David Lloyd George, the area is full of fantastic walking and cycling routes.

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