Swallow Falls
A circular walk at Swallow Falls. Swallow Falls is the highest continous waterfall in Wales. How to get there Take the A5 out of Betws-y-Coed tow...
Read More →North Wales Adventures: Majestic Mountains, Coastal Trails, and Forest Explorations for Your Dog!
Embark on an epic journey through North Wales (Gogledd Cymru) with your adventurous canine, a region of breathtaking natural beauty, from the towering peaks of Snowdonia National Park (Eryri) and the stunning Llŷn Peninsula to the rolling hills of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB and an extensive, varied coastline. North Wales is a paradise for walkers, offering an incredible array of experiences for every dog and owner.
Discover the majestic landscapes of Snowdonia, with countless trails ranging from accessible lakeside paths around Llyn Padarn or Llyn Elsi (near Betws-y-Coed) to more challenging routes into the mountains (always ensure your dog is fit and conditions are suitable). Explore enchanting forest parks like Coed y Brenin with its waymarked trails, or the beautiful paths around Beddgelert Forest and Aber Falls.
The Wales Coast Path offers miles of spectacular walking along the North Wales coastline, with numerous dog-friendly beaches such as Talacre Beach, Harlech Beach, and those on the picturesque Llŷn Peninsula (be sure to check for any seasonal restrictions). Explore the historic landscapes of the Clwydian Range, perhaps climbing Moel Famau for panoramic views, or wander along sections of Offa's Dyke Path. Remember to always follow the Countryside Code, especially keeping your dog on a lead around livestock and during bird nesting seasons, to protect the stunning natural environment.
From the wild grandeur of its mountains and the deep tranquillity of its forests to the invigorating sea air of its beautiful coastline, North Wales promises unforgettable adventures. Ready to find your next favourite mountain ascent, coastal discovery, or enchanting forest trail? Browse our curated selection of dog walks in North Wales on dogwalksnearme.co.uk and start your Welsh exploration today!
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A circular walk at Swallow Falls. Swallow Falls is the highest continous waterfall in Wales. How to get there Take the A5 out of Betws-y-Coed tow...
Read More →A circular walk which can offer some stunning views. The walk will lead you onto Porth y Nant beach, a lovely small rocky cove for your dog to enjo...
Read More →A linear walk in Cefn Mawr five miles south of Wrexham. Tŷ Mawr is a 35-acre Country Park, situated between the Cefn Viaduct and the Pontcycyllte A...
Read More →Enjoy a scenic and atmospheric walk at Llyn Tanygrisiau Reservoir in Gwynedd, North Wales, a reservoir nestled amidst the dramatic mountain scenery...
Read More →Explore the area around Nant Mill in Clwyd (Denbighshire/Wrexham border, North Wales), a historic former corn mill situated in a picturesque wooded...
Read More →Embark on the famous Torrent Walk (Llwybr Clywedog) in Snowdonia National Park, Gwynedd, North Wales, a classic Victorian woodland and riverside wa...
Read More →Explore the beautiful parkland and extensive estate surrounding Erddig Hall in Clwyd (near Wrexham, North Wales), a magnificent and much-loved Nati...
Read More →Explore Wepre Park in Flintshire, North Wales, a beautiful and historic 160-acre country park offering a diverse range of walks through ancient woo...
Read More →Starting Point: Main beach access and car parking area for Black Rock Sands (Morfa Bychan), near Porthmadog, Gwynedd (Postcode: LL49 9YH is for the...
Read More →Starting Point: Maes y Pant car park, off B5425 Llay Road, near Gresford, Wrexham (Postcode: LL12 8RB is approximate for the general area, follow s...
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