• Talacre Beach

    Enjoy walking through the Gronant Dunes and take in the beautiful sections of the coast including the Point of Ayr lighthouse on this 4 mile ‘easy to do’ walk. If you prefer a shorter walk, then try the Talacre 2 miles (3.2 km) circular walk. This circular path is a read more

  • Hale Lighthouse

    This disused lighthouse at Hale Head, to the south east of Liverpool, was built on the site of an earlier lighthouse dating from 1838 and was completed in 1907. It is now a private residence. from here there is access to a mostly quiet beach and a excellent pub called read more

  • Pex Hill

    Pex Hill is an unusual stunted oak woodland surrounded by heathland, with excellent views of the Mersey Estuary and the mountains of North Wales. It also incorporates a disused quarry and an astronomical observatory. Includes a general walk through woodland and also an unused quarry. One small car park located read more

  • The Dingle (Nant y Pandy)

    The Dingle nature reserve is a very picturesque walk with and array of wildlife and little waterfalls along the way. There is a boardwalk through the woodland so it is eaily accessable for wheelchairs and prams. If you are wanting to tire out your doggy compainon you can follow the read more

  • Moel Arthur and Penycloddiau

    If you are looking for a more strenuous walk, to tire your four legged friends out, and yourself, then Meol Arthur walk is the one for you. A dog lead must be used, as this trail takes you through fields where you’ll find sheep or cattle. Enjoy breathtaking views and read more

  • Nercwys Forest

    A circular woodland walk of just more than 5 miles in Nercwys Forest in Flintshire. The walk follows woodland tracks and you will have the opportunity to enjoy two viewpoints with superb views across the surrounding area. There are a few ascents and descents and a couple of gates plus you read more

  • Penmon Priory

    In addition to the spectacular views all around, the site also boasts an ancient well, a sacred off-shore island, a medieval priory church and a unique dovecote. From the priory you can walk to Penmon Point which has  wonderful views of Ynys Seiriol (Puffin Island).

  • Castell Aberlleiniog

    Castell Aberlleiniog is a hidden gem. It combines fascinating history with natural beauty. It is nestled at the heart of a peaceful woodland Nature Reserve, close to the shores of the beautiful Menai Strait. A series of wooden steps and walkways leads up to the mottle which retains a low read more

  • Elan Valley

    Whether you just fancy a leisurely stroll or a challenging hike Elan has something for everyone. There is open access over most of the 70 square mile Estate, and there are over 80 miles of designated rights of way. There are many walks and trails with a good mixture of read more