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Hikes around Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd explore the rolling hills and river valleys of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The landscape is characterized by heather-clad hills, ancient hillforts, and broad views across the Vale of Clwyd. Trails often involve ascents to prominent summits and sections along historic paths like the Offa's Dyke Path.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.24km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A large area of managed woodland on the slopes south of Moel Famau in the Clwydian Range of mountains. There are lots of trails through the woodland, popular with walkers and mountain bikers.
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Pretty open moor area and small llyn amidst the trees on the flanks of Moel Famau. Lots of wildflowers in summer.
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I had intended to follow the route provided by Komoot up and around the hill but the gate was padlocked and the 'no bikes' sign was nailed to it. I eventually decided to follow the track on the left of the picture down to the valley. Rather grassy and rutted. Fell off once! Shortened my original route somewhat.
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Ruthin is a market town and community in Denbighshire, Wales, in the south of the Vale of Clwyd. It is Denbighshire's county town. The town, castle and St Peter's Square lie on a hill, skirted by villages such as Pwllglas and Rhewl. Make sure you stop at the tower clock.
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Amazing views of the plain infront of you. The car park is reasonably priced
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Smashing little town centre. Good to ride in with some grade listed building not forgetting the pubs.
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Wonderful little town centre. Good to ride in with some grade listed building not forgetting the nice coffee and cakes shop
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Yes, there's a wide variety of options. You can explore over 300 marked hiking routes in the region, ranging from easy valley walks to challenging ascents in the Clwydian Range.
The region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the stunning panoramic views from the hilltops, the well-preserved Iron Age hillforts, and the mix of open moorland and sheltered woodland paths.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed as loops so you can easily return to your starting point. For a moderate circular hike with historical interest, consider the Moel Gyw Summit β Moel Llanfair loop from Ruthin, which offers great views and takes you over two distinct hills.
Dogs are generally welcome on the trails, but the area is home to active farmland with livestock, especially sheep. It's essential to keep your dog on a lead and under control at all times. Always check for specific restrictions, particularly during lambing season in the spring.
For a shorter, easier walk that's great for families, the View of the Clwydian Range β Foel Fenlli Summit and Cairn loop from Ruthin is a fantastic choice. It's under 4 miles and still provides the rewarding experience of reaching a summit with beautiful views.
The summits of the Clwydian Range offer spectacular panoramic views. A popular destination for walkers is Moel Famau, the highest peak, which on a clear day provides views stretching to Snowdonia. For a different perspective, the trails around Foel Fenlli also offer breathtaking scenery across the Vale of Clwyd.
If you're seeking a strenuous adventure, the View of Moel Famau β Jubilee Tower on Moel Famau loop from Graig Fechan is an excellent option. This demanding 17-mile route involves significant elevation gain and rewards you with a visit to the iconic Jubilee Tower.
Yes, the Offa's Dyke Path National Trail runs directly through the Clwydian Range, and several sections are easily accessible from Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd. You can join the path for a few miles to experience walking along this historic 8th-century earthwork while enjoying the area's stunning landscape.
The 'Community Miles' are a series of curated local walks designed to showcase the heritage and landscape immediately surrounding villages like Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd. They are typically well-signposted and offer a great way to explore the area's quieter paths and points of interest.
For hikes heading up to Moel Famau or Foel Fenlli, the car parks within Loggerheads Country Park are a popular and well-regarded starting point. For quieter walks, the free car park at Bod Petryal offers access to beautiful forest trails, though facilities are limited.
The area is rich in history. Many hikes lead to impressive Iron Age hillforts, such as those atop Foel Fenlli and Moel Arthur. For a different kind of history, the Ruthin Castle Ruins loop from Ruthin combines a pleasant country walk with a visit to the town's medieval castle.
Besides the main village, hikers often start from several key locations:


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