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Route 3: Coedpoeth - Nant Mill to Bronwylfa

 

Country Walks Around Wrexham - Route 3 Coedpoeth - Nant Mill to Bronwylfa (3.5 miles)

Looking Up Through A Birch Tree

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Plas Power Woods - Aberoer - Bronwylfa - Fron-dêg.

  • Not suitable for wheelchairs, buggies or small children.
  • This route may be linked to CWAW 6 to create a 9 mile walk.

Parking

Cars can be parked at Nant Mill, Coedpoeth, grid ref. 289501. This is a public car park and picnic site (always open) with a small shop and visitor centre (open Easter to September daily 10.30am - 4.30pm; October to Easter weekends only).

Transport

Arriva or George Edwards' go through Coedpoeth village where walkers should alight and walk down Park Road and Nant Road to Nant Mill.

Country Walks Around Wrexham - Route 3 Coedpoeth - Nant Mill to Bronwylfa

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Route 3 - Coedpoeth - Nant Mill to Bronwylfa - MS Word version 36Kb

Route 3 - Coedpoeth - Nant Mill to Bronwylfa - PDF version 41Kb

Route 3 - Coedpoeth - Nant Mill to Bronwylfa - Plain Text version 22Kb

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Map - PDF version 306Kb

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Gallery

These are pictures that have been taken whilst walking this route. To view a larger version, please click on the picture or the text.

Orangepeel Fungus

Orangepeel fungus

Rest and Be Thankful Bench

Rest and be thankful bench

Gate At Nant Mill

Gate at Nant Mill

Tunnel At Bronwylfa Hall

Tunnel at Bronwylfa Hall

Piggyback, Nant Mill

Piggyback, Nant Mill

Path Through Grounds of Bronwylfa Hall

Path at Bronwylfa Hall

Dryad's Saddle

Dryad's Saddle Fungus

Ford At Nant Mill

Ford at Nant Mill

Looking Up Through A Birch Tree

Looking up through birch tree

Old Combine Harvester

Old combine harvester

Country Road at Bronwylfa

country road at Bronwylfa

Meadow and Woods at Bronwylfa

Meadow and woods at Bronwylfa

Pigged Out After The Walk

Pigged out after the walk

Nant Mill Information Board

Nant Mill information board

Nant Mill Visitor Centre

Nant Mill visitor centre

Oak tree above the road near Nant Mill

Oak tree above the road near Nant Mill
Photo by Steve Reeves

Sycamore tree and stile

Sycamore tree and stile
Photo by Steve Reeves

Stile in dappled sunlight

Stile in dappled sunlight
Photo by Steve Reeves

Holly, Ivy and the berries of Black Bryony

Holly, Ivy and the berries of Black Bryony
Photo by Steve Reeves

Ford at Nant Mill (2)

Ford at Nant Mill (2)
Photo by Martin Drew

Nant Bridge

Nant Bridge
Photo by Martin Drew

The River Clywedog at Nant Mill

The River Clywedog at Nant Mill
Photo by Martin Drew

By the River Clywedog at Nant Mill

By the River Clywedog at Nant Mill
Photo by Martin Drew

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Email your favourite digital photos taken on this walks - a selection of the best will be used to illustrate this walk page. Your name will be credited to the pictures. People, buildings, landscapes, wildlife - all sorts of images will be considered, as long as they are taken on the walk. Be sure to state on which walk your photos were taken. See disclaimer. Send to rightsofway@wrexham.gov.uk.

 
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