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Aberhirnant
 

Aberhirnant woodland is situated to the east of Bala town. It is on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park and borders the Berwyn woodland. It is predominantly a conifer woodland with a good network of rights of way.

How to get there:

Aberhirnant is part of Penllyn. Bala is the nearest town or village.

From the north:
From the A5 join the A494 to Bala. Turn left as you enter Bala onto the B4391. Proceed for 1.5 miles then take the next right turn to Rhos y Gwaliau, entrance is 3miles from junction.
From the west:
From the A470 join the A4212 to Bala proceed straight across the road onto B4391. Then as above.
From the south:
From the A470 join the A494 to Bala. Turn right after you have gone through Bala onto the B4391. Then as above.

OS Grid Reference: SH 958327


Other places to go in Penllyn

Activities:

WalkingCyclingHorse Riding
walking

Open access and Public Rights of Way.

cycling

Open access on forest roads and Bridleways.

horse riding

Open access on forest roads and Bridleways.

Contact:

Graeme Stringer
Recreation Ranger

e-mail: graeme.stringer@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


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