Hiraethog
Located in the heart of North Wales, Hiraethog is a peaceful haven with stunning landscapes and a rich history that dates back thousands of years.
The Hiraethog area is part of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is also home to the Hiraethog Forest, which is a popular destination for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts.
This rarely explored area has so much to offer including some of the most spectacular views, forests, moorland & lakes. Scroll down for activities, watersports, accommodation, and more to help you plan your perfect getaway to Hiraethog in North Wales.
Have A Listen To Our Hiraethog Podcast Episode!
In this podcast, Megan Llyn explores the fascinating area of Hiraethog, around 375 square kilometres of North Wales running from Betws-y-Coed in the west to Ruthin in the east, encompassing Mynydd Hiraethog, the Hiraethog mountain, and the stunning Denbigh Moors. As Megan discovers, this region is packed with fantastic scenery and amazing activities.
For more podcast episodes exploring the regions of North Wales, click here.
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