From Loggerheads to Moel Famau

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Walk directions
Go past the front of the Loggerheads Country Park Visitor Centre, café and other buildings, cross the bridge over the Alun and turn left along the surfaced path through the valley. Keep to the main, near-level path, marked the Leete Path, and head towards Devil’s Gorge.
Pass the ALYN kennels and cattery, cross a lane, then look out for a small path on the left, signed to Moel Famau. This leads to a footbridge. Across this the path heads west through a gate, then staggers to the right across a farm lane and climbs past a farmhouse and small field. Enclosed by thickets, it climbs to the right of another house to reach a T-junction of country lanes. Go straight ahead and follow the lane uphill, then turn right to follow the track that passes Ffrith farm before swinging left to climb round the pastured slopes of Ffrith Mountain. Take the upper left fork in the tracks signed Moel Famau.
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  Terrain  - Well-defined paths and forestry tracks, many stiles
  Landscape  - Heather moor, forest and farmland
  Dog friendliness  - Dogs could run free in forest and on heather ridges
  Parking  - Pay car park by Loggerheads Country Park Visitor Centre
  Toilets en route  - At Visitor Centre
About the walk
If you’re driving into Wales from the northwest, the chances are that the first hills you’ll see are the Clwydians, dark rolling ridges that rise up from the sea at Prestatyn and decline 20 miles (32km) or so south in the fields of the Alun Valley. Although the hills are empty these days, at one...
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Wales’s most northeasterly county contains little in the way of big blockbuster attractions, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to see or do. Bounded by the Dee Estuary to the north and the Clwydian mountain range to the west, with the bright lights of Chester just over the border to the east, Flintshire has been described as both ‘the Gateway to Wales’ and ‘Wales in miniature’.
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From Loggerheads to Moel Famau

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Additional information
  Terrain - Well-defined paths and forestry tracks, many stiles
  Landscape - Heather moor, forest and farmland
  Dog friendliness - Dogs could run free in forest and on heather ridges
  Parking - Pay car park by Loggerheads Country Park Visitor Centre
  Toilets en route - At Visitor Centre
About the walk
If you’re driving into Wales from the northwest, the chances are that the first hills you’ll see are the Clwydians, dark rolling ridges that rise up from the sea at Prestatyn and decline 20 miles (32km) or so south in the fields of the Alun Valley. Although the hills are empty these days, at one...
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Flintshire
Wales’s most northeasterly county contains little in the way of big blockbuster attractions, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to see or do. Bounded by the Dee Estuary to the north and the Clwydian mountain range to the west, with the bright lights of Chester just over the border to the east, Flintshire has been described as both ‘the Gateway to Wales’ and ‘Wales in miniature’.