The Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB countryside rangers are continuing their series of guided walks in the Dee Valley, exploring some of the lesser-known trails this stunning area has to offer.
The Dee Valley is an iconic area of truly
outstanding scenic and visual quality, featuring a diverse landscape of heather
moorland, limestone crags, ancient woodlands and windswept hilltops, all cut by
the sweeping River Dee.
It is also an area rich in cultural and industrial heritage, and is home to ancient monuments including Castell Dinas Brân, Caer Drewyn hillfort, and Valle Crucis Abbey.
Much of the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and
Canal World Heritage Site also lies within this area. The scenic landscapes,
dramatic summits and historic towns and villages have inspired folklore,
literature, painting and music over many centuries.
The AONB Rangers are leading regular Dee Valley
guided walks, showcasing the work they are doing to protect and conserve the
area, and helping people to discover the landscape and heritage which makes it
so special, all while enjoying the benefits of being outdoors.
At the beginning of this month a new leafleted
trail ‘From Arch to Arch’ launched, following the picturesque
River Dee between Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Cefn Viaduct and taking in
outstanding views of the World Heritage Site and Tŷ Mawr Country Park.
The next guided walk and tour will be Caer Drewyn
Hillfort in Corwen, on March 26. The guided walks are free to
attend and open to all, if you would like to join the rangers for one of these
walks, or if you want to hear about future walks, please email morgan.vaughanjones@denbighshire.gov.uk.
Councillor Win Mullen-James, Denbighshire Cabinet
Lead Member for Local Development and Planning, said: “Getting outdoors is so
important for boosting physical and mental health and I would encourage anyone
to join these fantastic guided walks by the rangers to learn about the
management and history of Loggerheads while enjoying the benefits being
outdoors can bring to your own well-being.”
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