Results for "mynydd"
- Mynydd Du Forest resource plan - Approved 1 July 2021
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08 Mar 2021
NRW asks for views on plan to manage Mynydd Du and Llanthony Forests for the next 10 years -
Mountain biking
Our mountain bike trails and information to plan your visit
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26 Sept 2023
Boosting rare habitat on a Flintshire mountainA rare habitat found on Halkyn Mountain in Flintshire that exists only due to the local area’s rich mining history is to be boosted in a new round of conservation work.
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19 Mar 2021
Work begins to restore fire damaged mountain -
17 Feb 2023
Another year of partnership at mountain bike centreA partnership is looking ahead to another year of helping people get on their bikes.
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21 Mar 2023
Moorland management work aims to reinvigorate and protect Llantysilio Mountain -
19 Jul 2023
Free charging points installed at mountain bike centreElectric bike charging points have been installed at Britain's first purpose-built mountain bike centre.
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17 Jan 2024
History of mountain bike centre marked with special boardThe agricultural history behind the site housing Britain's first purpose-built mountain biking centre has been revealed.
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Afan Forest Park – Glyncorrwg Mountain Bike Centre, near Port Talbot
Starting point for waymarked mountain bike trails
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04 Jun 2019
Wheelie exciting plans for a new mountain bike trailNatural Resources Wales (NRW) has started work to build a new mountain bike trail at its award-winning visitor centre in Mid-Wales.
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10 Oct 2019
Spoke-tacular new mountain bike trail set to open in Mid WalesNatural Resources Wales (NRW) is celebrating the opening of a new trail at Bwlch Nant yr Arian Visitor Centre, near Aberystwyth, with a day of activities on Saturday 19 October.
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20 Oct 2021
New and improved 45km mountain bike trail re-opens in South Wales -
05 Aug 2024
BikePark Wales and Natural Resources Wales sign new lease to rewild mountain, add trails and accommodationBikePark Wales, the UK’s premier mountain bike venue, along with Natural Resources Wales announce stunning plan to transform 400 acres of Welsh mountainside.
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24 Mar 2020
Natural Resources Wales closes all car parks, play areas and toilets in the reserves, woods and forests. All mountain bike trails are also closed.