From Tregeiriog to Llanarmon

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"A ramble in the Ceiriog Valley and along old drovers' roads into the surrounding hills"
Walk directions
From the crossroads in the centre of Tregeiriog, take the lane signed to Rhiwlas, dropping down the hill to cross the River Ceiriog. Immediately after the bridge, turn right and follow a farm lane as far as a left-hand bend. Keep ahead through a gate into a field, following a sign for the Ceiriog Valley Walk.
Cross the field to a stile and gate into woodland and join a broad path along the lower woodland edge. Emerging onto a slate track above Ty’n-y-fedw farm, keep ahead towards a stile and gate where the track turns uphill to the left.
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  Terrain  - Field and woodland paths, tracks and minor roads
  Landscape  - Pastoral hillscapes, river scenery and heather moors
  Dog friendliness  - Whole walk through sheep country or on minor roads, keep dogs on a lead
  Parking  - Small, free parking area by the crossroads in Tregeiriog
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Numerous visitors have extolled the pastoral landscape of the Ceiriog Valley, including the English travel writer George Borrow and the Liberal prime minister David Lloyd George (in office 1916–22). There is plenty of time to appreciate these, as you wind your way through the meadows and woods...
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Although the collieries and steelworks on which the town of Wrexham prospered are largely things of the past, this bustling town is still the largest in north Wales. The town desperately wants to be a city and has applied for the status three times since the turn of the millennium.
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From Tregeiriog to Llanarmon

Recommended by
Our view
"A ramble in the Ceiriog Valley and along old drovers' roads into the surrounding hills"
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Field and woodland paths, tracks and minor roads
  Landscape - Pastoral hillscapes, river scenery and heather moors
  Dog friendliness - Whole walk through sheep country or on minor roads, keep dogs on a lead
  Parking - Small, free parking area by the crossroads in Tregeiriog
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Numerous visitors have extolled the pastoral landscape of the Ceiriog Valley, including the English travel writer George Borrow and the Liberal prime minister David Lloyd George (in office 1916–22). There is plenty of time to appreciate these, as you wind your way through the meadows and woods...
Read more
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Wrexham
Although the collieries and steelworks on which the town of Wrexham prospered are largely things of the past, this bustling town is still the largest in north Wales. The town desperately wants to be a city and has applied for the status three times since the turn of the millennium.