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Wrexham: Walking Festival returns with hikes confirmed
Wrexham: Walking Festival returns with hikes confirmed

Leader Live

time21-04-2025

  • Leader Live

Wrexham: Walking Festival returns with hikes confirmed

The festival to get you moving is back led by Walkabout Wrexham, a local organisation that promotes walking and outdoor activities. From June 7-15, people can get together and explore the beauty of the city and its surrounding areas, enjoy the scenery and get some exercise. Everyone can take part with there being something for all ages and abilities. See the full schedule below: Walk 1 - Corwen 13.2 miles, 2380 ft A 6.5 hour linear walk from Corwen to Llangollen along the North Berwyn Way over Moel Fferna and Vivod Mountain and using public transport. Meet at 8.50 in King Street Bus Station, Wrexham to get the T3 Barmouth bus at 9.07 or catch the bus en-route. The walk will start at about 10.00 from Green Lane Car Park. (Image: Walkabout Wrexham Festival) Walk 2 - Brymbo 5-6 miles, 820 ft A 3 hour circular walk around Brymbo along footpaths and roads, through woods and fields, with an optional visit to Brymbo Steelworks Heritage Site afterwards. Meet at 9.45 for a 10.00 start in the free car park at the Enterprise Centre. Walk 3 - Bellevue Park 2 miles, 150 ft An easy 1.5 hour circular 'Green Wrexham' walk from Felin Puleston, through the Cemetery and on to Bellevue Park, looking on the way at cemetery notables and the trees in the Park. Meet at 17.45 for an 18.00 start in the free car park at Felin Puleston. Walk 1 - Llangollen 7.5 miles, 1800 ft A 4-4.5-hour circular walk from the top of the Horseshoe Pass, Llangollen on the Clwydian Way down to Eglwyseg and back. Meet at 9.15 for a 9.30 start in the car park at the Ponderosa café. Last year's walk near Coedpoeth (Image: Walkabout Wrexham Festival) Walk 2 - Coedpoeth 5-6 miles, 820 ft A 3-hour circular walk with some steep sections along paths, roads and across fields from Coedpoeth. Meet at 13.45 for a 14.00 start in the free public car park off the High Street opposite Active Health. Walk 1 - 7.5 miles, 1350 ft A 4-hour circular walk from Glyndyfrdwy on the north side of the river towards Rhewl and Moel Morfydd. Meet at 9.15 for a 9.30 start in the large lay-by on the right of the A5 about 4.75 miles west of Llangollen. Walk 2 - Gresford 5.75 miles, 400 ft A 3-hour circular walk around Gresford returning through Marford Quarry. Meet at 17.15 for a 17.30 start in the free car park behind the village pond on Lakeside Close off the High Street in Gresford. Hope 2024 (Image: Walkabout Wrexham Festival) Walk 1 - Ceiriog Valley 8 miles, 1300 ft A 4.5-hour circular walk from Pontricket, in the Ceiriog Valley, south-eastwards up to Pen y Gwely reservoir. Meet at 9.15 for a 9.30 start in the large lay-by on the right of the B4500 about 2.5 miles beyond Glyn Ceiriog. Walk 2 - Minera 5 miles, 650 ft A 3 hour circular walk from Minera Quarry going towards Llandegla for coffee in the Bike Centre then on the Black Grouse trail, over the moors and back through the Quarry. Meet at 9.45 for a 10.00 start in the Quarry car park. Walk 3 - Trevor 3-3.5 miles, 250 ft A 2-hour circular walk from Trevor under Pontycysyllte Aqueduct and along the canal towpath to near Plas yn Pentre then returning on the old railway line. Meet at 14.15 for a 14.30 start by the Pontycysyllte Visitors' Centre in Trevor Basin. Walk 1 - Chirk 8.6 miles, 2070 ft A 5-hour linear walk, and using public transport, from Chirk Station, past the Castle, down to the Ceiriog Valley and then over to Llangollen before returning by bus. Meet at Wrexham General Railway Station at 9.25 to catch the 9.47 train to Chirk. Walk 2 - Overton 4.25 miles, 400 ft A 2.5-hour circular walk around Overton by the River Dee towards Knolton Hall and back. Meet at 17.45 for an 18.00 start in the free car park on Church Road. Llangollen 2024 (Image: Walkabout Wrexham Festival) Walk 1 - Llangollen 10.5 miles, 2300 ft A 5.5-hour circular walk around the Vale of Llangollen from Trevor Basin via Pontycysllte Aqueduct, Ceiriog Trail and Pen y Coed woods to Llangollen then back via Dinas Bran and Offa's Dyke path. Meet at 9.45 for a 10.00 start in the large visitors' (P&D) car park off Tower Hill near Trevor Basin. Walk 2 - Gwersyllt 6.5 miles, 900 ft A 3.5 hour circular walk from the Moss Valley, Gwersyllt passing Bryn Mally Hall then on to Ffrwd and Cefn y Bedd before returning via Sydallt and past the golf course. Meet at 14.15 for a 14.30 start in the free car park by the playground in Poolmouth Road. Walk 1 - Llandegla. 8.5 miles, 1220 ft. A 4.5 hour linear walk from Llandegla to Ruthin along Offa's Dyke path past Moel y Plas and Moel Gyw and using public transport. Meet at 8.30am in King Street Bus Station, Wrexham to catch the X51 Denbigh bus at 8.45. Opportunity for sightseeing and/or refreshments in Ruthin before returning by bus to Wrexham. No dogs please. Erddig 2024 (Image: Walkabout Wrexham Festival) Walk 2 - Erddig, 4 miles (6.5 km), 325 ft (100 m) An easier 2 hour circular walk in and around Erddig Country Park, Wrexham. Meet at 13.15 for a 13.30 start in the large free car park at Felin Puleston on Ruabon Road opposite Booker Wholesale. No dogs please. Walk 3 - Llangollen 5 miles, 1280 ft A harder 2.5 hour circular walk from Llangollen up Allt y Gwernant returning via the Ceiriog Trail. Meet at 17.45 for an 18.00 start opposite The Bridge End Hotel, Mill Street, Llangollen. No dogs please. Near Carrog 2024 (Image: Walkabout Wrexham Festival) Walk 1 - Llanferres 12 miles, 3000 ft A harder A 6 hour circular walk from Llanferres around the Vale of Clwyd via Moel Fenlli, Bwlch Penbarras and Moel y Gaer, then crossing Offa's Dyke path, down to Loggerheads and returning via Maeshafn. Meet at 9.45 for a 10.00 start in the large lay-by on the A494. MOST READ Walk 2 - Chirk, 6.5 miles, 610 ft ascent A moderate 3.5 hour circular walk from Chirk to Glynmorlas, through Ifton Meadows Nature Reserve, down to the Ceiriog Valley and back. Meet at 13.45 for a 14.00 start in the free car park by the Health Centre behind The Hand Hotel. Walk 3 - Ruabon 4.5 miles, 165 ft An easier 2.5 hour linear walk along Wat's Dyke Way from Ruabon to Felin Puleston Car Park, Ruabon Road, Wrexham. Meet at 17.45 for an 18.00 start outside The Wynnstay Arms. Walk 1 - Cilcain 9.5 miles, 2360ft A 5.5 hour circular walk from Cilcain to the summits of Moel Dywyll, Moel Llys y Coed and Moel Arthur. Meet at 9.15 for a 9.30 start in the viewpoint lay-by about 0.5 miles west of Cilcain. No dogs please. Walk 2 - Hope Mountain 3.5 miles, 500 ft An easier 2-hour circular walk around the top of Hope Mountain. Meet at 14.15 for a 14.30 start in the free car park in Waun y Llyn Country Park at the top of Hope Mountain. Walk 3 - Gwersyllt 2.5 miles, 200 ft. An easy Fathers' Day trek. Bring your dad/children for a 1.5 hour stroll around Moss Valley, Gwersyllt. Meet at 17.45 for an 18.00 start in the free car park by the playground in Poolmouth Road.

Crewe and Hoole centres aim to boost interest in Cheshire's history
Crewe and Hoole centres aim to boost interest in Cheshire's history

BBC News

time13-02-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Crewe and Hoole centres aim to boost interest in Cheshire's history

Building work has begun on a new history centre which will co-host a county's facility in Crewe, Cheshire, will sit in the western part of the site of the town's former library, next to Memorial Square, and is one of two new centres being built in the other is based in Hoole, near Chester, on the former Enterprise Centre on Lightfoot on the Crewe site began in the middle of January while the Hoole project started in November. While construction is taking place at both sites, libraries across Cheshire will be providing access to local history books and maps as well as free online access to family history deputy leader of Cheshire East Council, Michael Gorman said he was thrilled work was well under way."Cheshire has an extraordinarily varied heritage and these two new archive centres are going to be a brilliant way for us to continue to enjoy and celebrate that," he said."The history centre coming to Crewe will mean that people will spend longer and more quality time while they are here which can only be positive for the town as a whole."Meanwhile work to build a car park and a new entrance for Crewe Magistrates' Court on the eastern half of the site is expected to be finished in March.A council spokesperson said they would host an event this month to update residents on the plans for meeting, which is open to the public, will take place at Crewe Market Hall from 11:00-13:00 GMT on 20 February. Read more Cheshire stories from the BBC and follow BBC Stoke & Staffordshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

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