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Hikes around Leeswood and Pontblyddyn explore the rural landscape of Flintshire, characterized by gentle hills and wooded areas. The terrain is a mix of open fields and dense forests, with several small peaks offering modest climbs and views of the surrounding countryside. Rivers such as the Afon Alun and River Terrig wind through the region, with paths following their banks.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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219
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3.88km
01:05
70m
70m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32
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7.58km
02:05
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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39
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3.64km
00:59
50m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.00km
01:59
150m
150m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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I chose to turn around at this point due to the thickness of the mud and the trail surface being bad
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This part of the trail was where the surfaces started to get muddy and a bit wet. Mountain bikers are used to these conditions
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There are loads of signs up in these woods saying permits are required to have access. However, a local fella said loads of walkers and dogs use the place and nothing is ever said
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Coed Nercwys is a 322 acre forest covered in multi-use tracks. It provides an excellent place to get away from the traffic and have an explore on some generally well maintained trails. There's nothing remotely technical here; the main trail through the forest is mostly asphalt, but the others are dirt, so they can get a little muddy. If you care to explore a little, you might find Bronze Age burials mounds and ancient mines, or nightjars, long-eared owls or great crested newts.
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Yes, the area offers many options for beginners. There are over 100 easy-rated routes to choose from. A great example is the Nercwys' Cairn loop from Nercwys, which is a gentle walk of about 2.4 miles (3.9 km) through Nercwys Forest, a spot well-regarded by local walkers.
Many trails in the area are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep them on a lead, especially near livestock. Nercwys Forest is a particularly popular spot for dog walkers, offering numerous paths to explore. Remember to follow local signage regarding dogs.
The region is excellent for circular walks, meaning you can start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. A pleasant option is the Hawarden Park loop from Buckley. This easy 2.5-mile (4.1 km) walk takes you through scenic parkland.
For a family outing, consider visiting Loggerheads Country Park. It's a highly-rated local favorite with well-maintained paths along the River Alyn, a discovery trail, and a cafe for refreshments. Another great choice is Bod Petryal, which offers free parking, picnic benches, and shorter, manageable paths suitable for young children.
The area is rich in history. The Leeswood Heritage Trail and Pontblyddyn Heritage Walk guide you past old mine shafts, historic buildings, and other local landmarks. For more information on these specific trails, you can consult the local council's resources on Town and Heritage Trails.
For panoramic views, head towards the Clwydian Range. The summit of Moel Findeg is a fantastic spot for a picnic with rewarding views of the surrounding landscape. Many trails in the area, such as the View of the Clwydian Range loop from Coed Talon, are specifically routed to offer excellent perspectives of the hills.
The komoot community rates the hikes around Leeswood and Pontblyddyn very highly. Reviewers often praise the mix of quiet woodlands, gentle riverside paths, and the beautiful views of the Clwydian Range. The well-preserved heritage and variety of trails for all abilities are also frequently mentioned.
There is a wide variety of trails to explore, with over 270 routes mapped on komoot. These range from easy strolls to more challenging hikes, with the majority being rated as moderate, offering something for every fitness level.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. Some popular locations like Bod Petryal offer free, dedicated parking areas. For walks starting in villages like Leeswood or Pontblyddyn, you'll typically find on-street parking, but be sure to park considerately. Trail start points on komoot often include parking information.
Yes, the area has several beautiful woodland hikes. The Ram Wood β Big Wood loop from Mold is a popular choice that takes you through a dense forest canopy. Nercwys Forest is another excellent option, known for its quiet atmosphere and network of different paths to explore.
Some trailheads are accessible via public transport. Routes starting from larger villages like Mold, Hope, or Coed Talon are generally the best connected by local bus services. It is recommended to check local bus schedules in advance to plan your journey.
Yes, for a walk that combines scenery with history, the Caergwrle Castle Ruins loop from Hope (Flintshire) is an excellent choice. This moderate trail is a local favorite and prominently features the historic ruins of Caergwrle Castle.


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