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Top 8 Natural Monuments around Aberwheeler

Natural monuments around Aberwheeler are situated within Denbighshire, Wales, a region characterized by its natural beauty and historical significance. The landscape features the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering diverse terrain from heather-clad moorland to limestone cliffs and river valleys. This area provides opportunities for exploring geological formations and historical sites. The region's natural attractions are easily accessible, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

Jubilee Tower on Moel Famau

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Moel Famau affords spectacular views across the Vale of Clwyd to Snowdonia in the west and the English border in the east. Crowning the summit is the Grade II-listed remains …

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Dyserth Waterfall

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This is a nice little rest stop with a little shop if you need it. You can choice the easy way toward the flat roads and cycle paths or up …

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Penycloddiau Summit

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One of the principal summits of the Clwydian Range, Penycloddiau was once an extensive, 52-acre (21 ha) hill fort. Remains dating back around 4,000 years have been found here.

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St Winifred's Chapel and Holy Well

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Here in Holywell, one discovers the origins of a saint who is popular not only in Wales: Saint Winifred (actually "Gwenfrewi," other name variations include Winefrieda, Wenefrida, Winfrida, Wenefreda, Guenfrida, …

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Devil's Gorge Cave Entrance

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Go across the bridge above the cave and continue keeping to the left of the path. when you reach metal post about 2 mins after the bridge, do a u-turn …

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Eirian M
August 9, 2025, Penycloddiau Summit

This beautiful place is perfect for an afternoon out.(mind the sun though) Views of Welsh farmland are all around including some enchanting woodlands! My dog loves it up here, not many people so nice and calm.

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Gary
May 23, 2025, Dyserth Waterfall

A nice little stop with the pooch and I both getting an ice-cream, plenty of seating outside in a big garden right next to the waterfall

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Here in Holywell, one discovers the origins of a saint who is popular not only in Wales: Saint Winifred (actually "Gwenfrewi," other name variations include Winefrieda, Wenefrida, Winfrida, Wenefreda, Guenfrida, Guenvreda, Guenwera). Her name translates as "the friend of peace" or "the white friend of peace." The search for her life and death (as a martyr) takes us back in time to the first half of the seventh century. Saint Winifred's feast day in the calendar of saints is November 3rd. The pilgrimage tradition to Holywell is considered the oldest in Great Britain, but her remains are no longer here; they were transferred to Shrewsbury in the 12th century.

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Like all hills the weather can turn in an instant take sturdy foot wear and a waterproof jacket :)

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Visit 'The Red Cafe' opposite. Wonderful food and hot coffee. Great ambience too

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There is a small charge to go through the hole waterfall, but you can take photos of the one that is open to the public

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A really interesting monument and not at all how you think it will be when you see it from a distance

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Dyserth Waterfall is a waterfall in Dyserth, North Wales. The River Ffyddion, a tributary of the River Clwyd, falls down a 70-foot ledge creating the waterfall. In the 1880s, mining in the area caused it to dry up, however when the mining stopped, the waterfall resumed its full flow.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I explore around Aberwheeler?

Around Aberwheeler, you can explore a diverse range of natural monuments including prominent summits with historical significance, dramatic waterfalls, and unique geological formations. The area is part of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, featuring heather-clad moorland, limestone cliffs, and river valleys.

Are there any natural monuments suitable for families with children?

Yes, Dyserth Waterfall is considered family-friendly, offering easy accessibility with nearby parking and well-maintained paths. Loggerheads Country Park, while not a specific komoot highlight, also provides accessible pathways, picnic areas, and a visitor center, making it an ideal destination for family outings.

Where can I find panoramic views of the region?

For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Jubilee Tower on Moel Famau. From its summit, you can enjoy 360-degree vistas across the Vale of Clwyd to Snowdonia, the North Wales coast, the Irish Sea, and even as far as the Lake District and Merseyside on clear days.

What historical elements are integrated with the natural monuments?

Many natural monuments in the area have historical significance. For instance, Penycloddiau Summit was once an extensive 52-acre hill fort with remains dating back around 4,000 years. The Jubilee Tower on Moel Famau is a Grade II listed building commemorating George III's golden jubilee. Additionally, Dyserth Waterfall has remnants of old mining caves and medieval walls.

Are there opportunities for hiking and walking near these natural monuments?

Absolutely. The region is excellent for hiking. For example, Moel Famau offers various paths for different difficulty levels. You can find numerous running trails, including loops around Penycloddiau Summit and Moel Famau, by exploring the Running Trails around Aberwheeler guide.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments?

Yes, Dyserth Waterfall is dog-friendly. Many trails in the Clwydian Range are also suitable for dogs, but it's always advisable to keep them on a lead, especially in areas with livestock or protected wildlife.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Aberwheeler?

The Clwydian Range, including its natural monuments, is beautiful year-round. Spring brings wildflowers, summer offers warmer weather for longer hikes, and autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Clear days are best for panoramic views from summits like Moel Famau.

Are there any unique geological features or caves to explore?

Yes, you can explore the Devil's Gorge Cave Entrance, which is part of Loggerheads Country Park. This area features dramatic limestone cliffs and a river carving its way through a gorge, offering interesting geological formations.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in this area?

Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views from summits like Moel Famau and Penycloddiau Summit. The scenic beauty and accessibility of Dyserth Waterfall are also highly appreciated, along with the historical intrigue of sites like St Winifred's Chapel and Holy Well.

Are there cycling or mountain biking opportunities near the natural monuments?

Yes, the area offers various cycling and mountain biking routes. You can find detailed guides for these activities, such as the Cycling around Aberwheeler guide and the MTB Trails around Aberwheeler guide, which include routes like 'Ride the Clwyds' and loops around Moel Famau Summit.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?

The heather moorlands on Moel Famau are an internationally important habitat, home to diverse wildlife including skylarks and the rare black grouse. The varied landscapes of Loggerheads Country Park also support a range of flora and fauna.

Are there any religious or spiritual sites among the natural monuments?

Yes, St Winifred's Chapel and Holy Well is a significant historical and religious site. It is considered the oldest pilgrimage tradition in Great Britain, associated with Saint Winifred, whose feast day is November 3rd.

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