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Discover this lesser known walk around Rhoscolyn and why it is so special for wildlife and nature conservation.We walk through lots of different habitats; quiet fields and lanes, the sheltered pine wood to Silver Bay, secluded sandy beaches, coastal heathland with spectacular glacial rock features and finishing with spectacular views from Rhoscolyn coast-watch lookout. The rare chough is often seen here, breeding peregrine falcon, and a variety of special wild flowers, birds and butterflies. Learn some of the Welsh names for the wildlife and what they mean, discover the traditional uses of the flowers and enjoy the simple pleasure of walking in beautiful scenery.
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Length and grade:- |
| 3.7 miles, 2-3 hrs, moderate, mostly flat, some rough, rocky and boggy ground, one hill |
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Start point:- |
| St. Gwenfaen’s Church, Rhoscolyn |
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Leader:- |
| Susan Hanbury |
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