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Please follow the Countryside Code wherever you go.

You will get the best out of the countryside and help to maintain it now and for the future.

  • Be safe - plan ahead and follow any signs
  • Leave gates and property as you find them
  • Protect plants and animals, and take your litter home
  • Keep dogs under close control
  • Consider other people

Explore 5 scenic circular walks in Abergele in our brochure here.

Coed y Gopa Walk

Coed y Gopa is an ancient woodland with a fascinating past. As you follow the waymarked trail, you will notice that some of the waymarker arrows have a special symbol. Match the symbol with this sheet to discover more about the hidden heritage around you.

Celts, Castles and Quarries: A History Trail of Coed y Gopa Brochure

Bats, Bluebells and Butterflies: A Wildlife Trail of Coed y Gopa Brouchre

 

Abergele Heritage Trail

Abergele has a surprising number of Jewish connections continuing to this day, which have now been documented by the Jewish History Association of Wales (JHAW).

While Abergele itself is relatively small, it holds an important place within the broader tapestry of Welsh multicultural life, including a modest but significant Jewish presence dating back to the First World War

With the support of Abergele Town Council and Bangor University the Abergele Heritage Trail has been created, with 20 sites of historical interest in the town centre, and around the wider town.  

You can learn more and follow the trail online or on foot here

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