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Corn Bwch is the perfect location to enjoy walking and cycling in the beautiful surroundings of the Clwydian range, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, as well as North Wales itself. Situated on the outskirts of St. Asaph, in a rural location but less than a mile off the A55, this small tent site provides the ideal stop over at the start or end of a journey for walking and cycling enthusiasts completing the lengthy walks of Offas Dyke, Pilgrims Way and last but not least, the Clwydian Way. There are a number of guided walks, free of charge, such as "Get to Know Denbigh" at 11am every Saturday and Sunday between 30th March and 31st September, as well as a number of other free walks throughout Denbighshire and Flintshire. Just email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for details of what's available during your visit. A tour guide can be arranged, subject to numbers, who can also provide historic tours of local towns, castles etc. and there are a number of other organised walks available, for a fee, including Wednesday and Saturday mornings from Bodelwyddan Castle. Please email for further details.
http://www.offasdyke.demon.co.uk/ http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/OffasDyke/ http://www.pilgrims-way-north-wales.org/page81.html Pre-erected tents can make camping easy. With the benefit of a wet area facility for inclement weather, what better way to explore the area than on bike or on foot. We can also offer you a luggage transfer/collection service to help make your journey that much easier and subject to pre-ordering can provide you with basic grocery items. We are also fortunate to have an excellent network of cycle paths between St. Asaph, Bodelwyddan, Rhuddlan, Dyserth, Prestatyn and Rhyl. Click on the following link for further details http://www.cyclingnorthwales.co.uk. For the more adventurous, in addition to the above why not try the Ride the Clwyds; for more information visit http://www.denbighshirecountryside.org.uk/cycling/ Maps are also available of circular walks and with a nearby pub, what better way to end your walk. |




