Loggerheads Country Park
About
Loggerheads Country Park is a tranquil haven of limestone cliffs, emerald grasslands, and the winding River Alyn, offering hikers and wildlife lovers an immersive natural experience. The park welcomes visitors daily from 10am to 5pm, with the car park open from 8am to 9pm and modest parking fees of £1.80 for two hours, £4 for four hours, or £7 for the entire day. A focal point is the tea gardens and visitor centre, where guests can relax with a snack, learn about the park’s heritage, or stroll along the waymarked footpaths that radiate towards the nearby cliffs of Moel Famau, the Offa’s Dyke Trail, and the scenic valley beyond. Whether you’re retracing the steps of past miners who once worked the limestone, or simply seeking a peaceful escape in North Wales, Loggerheads delivers crisp air, rich wildlife, and historic charm in one cohesive landscape.
Highlights
- Limestone Cliffs
- River Alyn
- Tea Gardens
- Visitor Centre
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Best time to visit
Spring and autumn offer mild weather and smaller crowds, making them ideal for a relaxed visit.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Scenic Wildlife
- Beautiful Trails
- Historic Limestone Scenery
Things to consider
- Crowds During Peak Season
- Limited Parking Space
- Long Walking Paths
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours