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Ceunant Llennyrch National Nature Reserve

Talsarnau, Blaenau Ffestiniog LL41 4HY, United Kingdom

Ceunant Llennyrch National Nature Reserve
Nature preserve
4.6
45 reviews
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WXPV+GQ Blaenau Ffestiniog, United Kingdom
woodlandtrust.org.uk
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Wilkie Dickinson-Sparkes
Wilkie Dickinson-Sparkes
Beautiful ancient forest, lots of trees, ferns, and fungi. Map at the entrance slightly out of date, and some paths not as dry and navigable as one might like, but overall very enjoyable.
Andrew Scott
Andrew Scott
Absolutely stunning walk, feels like going back in time. Good mixed walk, plenty of up and downs with stunning waterfalls, bridges and pools along the way. Not for those needing wheelchairs or for people who struggle with hills.
Fiona Macdonald
Fiona Macdonald
Beautiful quiet walk through lovely forestry, but quite steep in every direction, so you need to be fit!
Steve Smith
Steve Smith161 days ago
From what we saw, this is a place of outstanding natural beauty. However, probably due to recent storms, only managed to walk about 0.4 miles due to fallen trees. There are many fallen trees but got to a point where they became impassable.would love to visit again once these are removed
Martin
Martin191 days ago
Amazing wood, unfortunately the storms have brought down lots of trees. This has turned the path along the river into an assault course.
Viktorija skurichina
Viktorija skurichina283 days ago
Amazing forest, Google maps and directions on tree trust website need updating or better explanations for travel by car route that open to public walk is required. We arrived to the walk which was temporarily closed due to tree falls. Would come back
Sana misha
Sana misha283 days ago
Beautiful waterfall,very cold water.had fun with family there.
Sarah
Sarah2 years ago
Beautiful woodland to walk through. Obviously, a bit of a shame the nuclear power station, hums loudly and isn't shielded from view by trees. But, just don't look left and you'll be fine.
Also, only a layby to park in a bit up the road. And no pavement from the layby to the entrance. The entrance is at 52.9362783, -4.0053903.
It feels a very ancient forest walk and it's has up and down hill bits, but the path is well maintained with slate chips, with steps in places. But, probably not great in wet weather.
There's a few benches to sit and it's a fairly quiet place to go. I heard beautiful bird song, unfortunately they were too well camouflage to see.
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