Moel Findeg is a serene hill located in the Clwydian Range, offering a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and hikers. Standing at 431 meters, it provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the Vale of Clwyd and beyond to Snowdonia on a clear day. The hill is accessible via well-marked footpaths, making it a great spot for a quiet walk, with the added bonus of abundant wildlife and rich flora. Whether you're looking for a gentle stroll or a more challenging hike, Moel Findeg offers a rewarding experience in the heart of North Wales' natural beauty.

- Facilities
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Walking Trail, Nature Reserve, Historical Sites.
- Accessibility
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Parking: Limited free parking is available in Maeshafn village and surrounding local roads.
Public Transport: Maeshafn is connected by bus to nearby villages, including Eryrys, Graianrhyd, Llanarmon-yn-Iâl, and Llanbedr.
- Address
- Gwernmynydd, CH7 5JW, Sir y Fflint, Cymru
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Nature provides the best playgrounds in the world and it is proven that connecting to nature increases people’s sense of well being.
As with all the spaces in this guide the countryside is a place that needs to be cared for so please follow the Country Side Code.
- Respect Protect Enjoy
- Respect other people
- Keep dogs under effective control
- Leave gates and property as you find them and follow paths unless wider access is available
- Protect the natural environment
- Leave no trace of your visit and take your litter home
- Consider the local community and other people enjoying the outdoors
- Enjoy the outdoors and stay safe
- Plan ahead and be prepared
- Follow advice and local signs
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