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Wood Pit Nature Reserve

Mold, CH7 4TU, United Kingdom

Wood Pit Nature Reserve
Nature preserve
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4WC5+34 Mold, United Kingdom
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Robert Lindsay
Robert Lindsay
Nice easy walk through beautiful autumn countryside pub in village and nice kids playground on a little loop back to the main path at village good views onto back of hope mountain
Esther Wielart
Esther Wielart
Nice area to walk through. Not very big but nice.
Dave Jones (KeepingUpWithTheJoneses)
Dave Jones (KeepingUpWithTheJoneses)
It appears that the name Wood Pit refers to a coal mine, one of many in the area. It is on the line of an old railway. To access the reserve go the village of Coed Talon. There is a small car park just off the Corwen Road. It also s bridal way, so you can take your horse. When my wife and I walked the track to the next village, Llanfyndd, it was a bit muddy, so boots needed. It is about a one and a half miles walk. Unfortunately it was in September when we did the walk and the Railway Inn did not open till 5pm.
We did a circular walk back via a footpath through the Tree Top Fishery. It was hard going as many chalets had been built and path was hard to follow. Eventually after crossing the river we found our way back onto the B5101. The next footpath back to the carpark was horrendous. It was completely overgrown!!
Brian Lucas
Brian Lucas
Beautiful place for a walk. Best with wellies as can be very wet.
R L
R L
A bit muddy so put on good boots / wellies!
Graham Haddy
Graham Haddy2 years ago
Follows a long disused railway, so walk is flat and easy going. May have large puddles across the route after periods of heavy rain. Peaceful setting.
Martin Smith
Martin Smith2 years ago
Quiet tranquil spot to explore and lots of space for dogs to run
Andrew Burrows
Andrew Burrows2 years ago
Legend has it, nobody has a fkin clue what's at the very end of this unending path
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