Wildlife and local folklore walk

Wildlife & folklore walk cynwyd 

Wildlife & folklore walk cynwyd © Carl Williams NWWT

Wildlife and local folklore walk

Location:
Cynwyd, B4401, Cynwyd, Denbighshire, LL21 0AJ
Join us on a 6km walk around Cynwyd. Learn all about local wildlife and enjoy captivating folklore stories from Andy Harrop-Smith as we go!

Event details

Meeting point

Meet at the layby of the B4401 in Cynwyd: ///truffles.responses.impaired SJ 05856 41485
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Date

Time
10:00am - 2:30pm
A static map of Wildlife and local folklore walk

About the event

A moderately strenuous circular walk around Cynwyd. We'll be stopping regularly for observations and talking points about the local wildlife, the threats of invasive non-native species, and to hear captivating folklore stories from expert storyteller Andy Harrop-Smith. 

Along the way we’ll be taking in the stunning scenery of the upper reaches of the Dee Valley, talking about the area, and what your likely to find in this remote gem.

Booking

Price

£3

Additional booking information

Booking essential

Suitable for

Adults, Experts

Know before you go

Dogs

No dogs permitted

Mobility

You should expect the walk and talk to take up to four and a half hours.
We will mostly be walking off the main path over fields and woodland where it may be wet underfoot.
There are a number of stiles to climb over along the route, and vegetation can be overhanging the paths in the woodland.
There are no public toilets along this route. The nearest facilities are within Llandrillo or Corwen public toilets.

What to bring

Refreshments are not provided so bring as much food and water as required for a few hours spent outside. We will be having a lunch break with a view.

Please make sure to come in sturdy footwear (preferably walking boots).  Long trousers may be advised.

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