Trelawnyd and Gwaenysgor Community Place Plan
A Trelawnyd and Gwaenysgor Community Development Plan was originally conceived during 2013 when the Community Council saw the need to set out a vision for the future of the two… More
Butterfly surveys
There are two butterfly transects in this area. One is on the Prestatyn hillside and the other is on the Gop above Trelawnyd. Details can be found on http://www.ukbms.org/
The Night Sky
The North Wales Astronomical Society is based in Trelawnyd and undertakes observing evenings and outreach activites such as talks to societies and so on. Trelawnyd has its own astronomical Observatory… More
Plantlife
Gwaenysgor Trees and Wildflowers We are extremely lucky to have two of Britain’s rarest native trees growing in the parish – the wild service tree (sorbus terminalis) and the rare… More
Wildlife
Gwaenysgor Wildlife The steep incline of Coed yr Escob (Bishop’s Wood) has precluded hunting and foxes thrive and to a large extent are tolerated in the area. They are most… More
Gwaenysgor Environment
The Parish of Gwaenysgor is situated on the Trelawnyd plateau, an extensive open area of mostly gently rolling farmland on an elevated limestone plateau… It is interrupted by small conifer… More
The Millenium Trail
The Trelawnyd and Gwaenysgor Millenium Trail This walk is taken from “Walking with History” by Roger Hadley which contains seven other walks within the network of paths covered by the… More
Local Walks
Gwaenysgor is proud of the fact that it was the first parish in the Clwydian Range AONB to have all its footpaths open. This was achieved by the work of… More
Gwaenysgor Conservation Group
The Gwaenysgor Conservation Group was founded in 1980 and has been successful in achieving some important changes in the village. The Group is a registered charity and its objectives are… More