Brick-kiln Plantation

Wood, Forest in Denbighshire

Wales

Brick-kiln Plantation

Sign for Loggerheads Country Park At last!  Found where Loggerheads actually is!  If I hear that anyone is at loggerheads with anybody else, I now know where they are!
Sign for Loggerheads Country Park Credit: Bob Walters

Brick-kiln Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in Denbighshire, Wales. Spanning over a vast area, it is renowned for its diverse range of tree species and stunning natural beauty. The plantation is situated in close proximity to the village of Brick-kiln, which adds to its accessibility and popularity among locals and tourists alike.

The woodland is predominantly composed of native tree species, including oak, beech, birch, and pine. This rich variety of trees creates a vibrant and thriving ecosystem, supporting a wide array of wildlife. Visitors to Brick-kiln Plantation can expect to encounter various bird species, such as woodpeckers and owls, as well as small mammals like squirrels and rabbits.

The plantation offers a network of well-maintained trails and paths, allowing visitors to explore the woodland at their own pace. These trails are suitable for both walking and cycling, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Along the way, visitors can enjoy the tranquil ambiance, breathe in the fresh air, and appreciate the natural surroundings.

Brick-kiln Plantation also serves as a popular recreational area, with designated picnic spots and seating areas scattered throughout the woodland. Families often visit the plantation for a day out, enjoying picnics, games, and nature walks. The plantation's serene atmosphere and beautiful scenery make it an idyllic location for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Overall, Brick-kiln Plantation in Denbighshire is a captivating woodland that offers a harmonious blend of nature, wildlife, and recreational opportunities. Its accessibility, diverse tree species, and well-maintained trails make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

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Brick-kiln Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.145294/-3.1889019 or Grid Reference SJ2061. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Sign for Loggerheads Country Park At last!  Found where Loggerheads actually is!  If I hear that anyone is at loggerheads with anybody else, I now know where they are!
Sign for Loggerheads Country Park
At last! Found where Loggerheads actually is! If I hear that anyone is at loggerheads with anybody else, I now know where they are!
Wall-mounted postbox at Loggerheads Inset into a wall opposite the We Three Loggerheads public house
Wall-mounted postbox at Loggerheads
Inset into a wall opposite the We Three Loggerheads public house
The River Alyn at Loggerheads
The River Alyn at Loggerheads
Wooden footbridge over the River Alyn at Loggerheads
Wooden footbridge over the River Alyn at Loggerheads
Llanferres Mill Former corn mill on the A494
Llanferres Mill
Former corn mill on the A494
Shop at the Country Park Part of the visitor centre buildings at Loggerheads Country Park.
Shop at the Country Park
Part of the visitor centre buildings at Loggerheads Country Park.
Dog on the Trail Waiting for his people to catch up and decide which way they are going.
Loggerheads Country Park.
Dog on the Trail
Waiting for his people to catch up and decide which way they are going. Loggerheads Country Park.
River Alyn in Loggerheads Park The river flows past limestone cliffs in a beautiful woodland setting.
River Alyn in Loggerheads Park
The river flows past limestone cliffs in a beautiful woodland setting.
Riverside Path, Loggerheads Park Sandwiched between the River Alyn on one side and steep limestone crags on the other.
Riverside Path, Loggerheads Park
Sandwiched between the River Alyn on one side and steep limestone crags on the other.
Wall-mounted postbox at Gwernymynydd
Wall-mounted postbox at Gwernymynydd
Fron Hall Lodge
Fron Hall Lodge
Oddity at Gwernymynydd A pump or tap?
Oddity at Gwernymynydd
A pump or tap?
Post-mounted postbox at Gwernymynydd Near Eagles & Crawford depot
Post-mounted postbox at Gwernymynydd
Near Eagles & Crawford depot
Small housing development On the site of the old Rainbow Inn
Small housing development
On the site of the old Rainbow Inn
Wall-mounted postbox at Cadole
Wall-mounted postbox at Cadole
Flowers On top of the ridge at the southern end of Big Covert
Flowers
On top of the ridge at the southern end of Big Covert
Bryn Alyn Looking towards Bryn Alyn from the top of the hill in Big Covert.
Bryn Alyn
Looking towards Bryn Alyn from the top of the hill in Big Covert.
Road at Pant Du On a typically damp Welsh day.
Road at Pant Du
On a typically damp Welsh day.
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Brick-kiln Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SJ2061 (Lat: 53.145294, Lng: -3.1889019)

Unitary Authority: Denbighshire

Police Authority: North Wales

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