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Llyn Brenig is one of the most popular places to go walking in North Wales and we are lucky enough to have it literally on our doorstep. There are many walking routes to choose from, all with spectacular views. To the east, the Clwydian hills and on a clear day you can even see the sea towards Prestatyn and Gronant.
There’s plenty of wildlife to look out for as you walk. Early mornings offer rare glimpses of deer and otters; there are red squirrels and badgers, grouse and buzzards. At certain times of the year you might be lucky enough to catch the spectacular sight of an osprey catching fish in the lake.
Llyn Brenig
The deep lake of Llyn Aled is located high on the Hiraethog moors about 10 minutes by car. It has beautiful walks and the surrounding moorland and views are incredible. The lake water is stained an attractive amber by the surrounding peat and there is good cycling, walking and fishing.
Llyn Aled
The Llyn Brenig Osprey Project
Why not come and see these magnificent birds of prey at Brenig? We are so lucky to live and farm within this area where these rare birds can be seen in this protected habitat. There are large screens at the visitor centre displaying live shots from "nest cam" and "perch cam". They will enable you to follow all the drama throughout the season, from first arrival, squabbles, interlopers and feeding. Maybe you will even be the first to see this years chicks hatch!
There's now also a partnership project with both the North Wales Wildlife Trust and RSPB and there is more information on the Llyn Brenig website or the Llyn Brenig Osprey Project page on Facebook.