WHICH TRAIL IS FOR YOU? · Running Trails Blue trail Leete Bridge w 649 w 630 w 621 w 614 w 636 w...

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w 649 w 630 w 621 w 614 w 636 w 642 w 603 w 609 Larch Bank RUNNING TRAILS BLUE TRAIL – 10 km/6.2 miles ASCENT 354M, DESCENT 323M Suitable for… Runners in good health with basic off-road running skills. Trail description… Contains sections of undulating track with uneven trail surface. RED TRAIL – 10 km/6.2 miles ASCENT 382M, DESCENT 353M Suitable for… Proficient runners with good off road / trail running skills. Trail description… Challenging climbs and tricky descents through wooded areas with uneven surfaces. Care needs to be taken crossing the bridge over the Leete stream. Short sections with steep climbs and descents, expect mud, roots and rocks. Off road ‘studded’ shoes advised. Red Trail Steep section Running Trails Blue trail Leete Bridge Partneriaeth Cynllun Datblygiad Gwledig Sir Ddinbych Denbighshire Rural Development Plan Partnership ID w 122 Always follow the waymarked trails Always carry a mobile phone Run the trail type suited to your ability and fitness level Always carry some sort of identification Always tell someone where you are going and when you will be back The weather determines general trail conditions. Make sure you have adequate clothing, food, drink, and time to complete your trip safely. DON’T RELY ON OTHERS. If you get into difficulty on the trail look out for the individually numbered waymarker posts. Report your location to the emergency services or to the Visitors Centre. Access to the Visitors Centre is from the minor road (off the A525 Wrexham to Ruthin road) is at grid reference SJ 240 524. In case of emergency call 999. Nearest A&E hospital facilities: Wrexham Maelor Hospital, LL13 7TD. Tel 01978 291100 For up to date safety and diversion information see our website. Please help us to keep you safe and the reservoir water as clean as possible by following a few simple rules: No swimming – Swimming at Pendinas is very dangerous, the water gets very cold, there are underwater obstacles and an undercurrent is present which can change without notice. Going into the water also increases the risk of water contamination. Keep animals out of the water Animals can contaminate the water and it can also be dangerous for them. No littering or fouling – Please take home all your rubbish and help us keep the forest and reservoir as clean and tidy as possible and reduce the risk of water pollution. No fires – Fire poses a significant risk to you and the environment so please do not light fires. Please keep to the paths provided – Thousands of walkers and cyclists enjoy Coed Llandegla each year but this can cause significant damage to the embankments that contain the reservoir if people do not keep to the paths provided. By keeping to the paths provided, you help ensure the safety of the structures and allow its continued use in the future while also reducing disturbance to wildlife. Reservoir Safety WHICH TRAIL IS FOR YOU? We recommend that visitors take a map from the visitor centre before setting out into the forest, and that suitable footwear should be worn, as the trails have rough, uneven surfaces. ! ! PERSONAL SAFETY The trails are evolving all the time. For up-to-date safety and diversion information see our website: WWW.ONEPLANETADVENTURE.COM Part of the trail uses the Offa’s Dyke footpath. Coed Llandegla is a mixed use site. Please be aware that you may come across mountain bikers, walkers, dogs, horses or vehicles at any time.

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Page 1: WHICH TRAIL IS FOR YOU? · Running Trails Blue trail Leete Bridge w 649 w 630 w 621 w 614 w 636 w 642 w 603 w 609 Larch Bank RUNNING ... Off road ‘studded’ shoes advised. Red

Red Trail Steep section

Running Trails

Blue trail Leete

Bridge

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w630

w621

w614

w636

w642

w603

w609

Larch Bank

RUNNING TRAILS

BLUE TRAIL – 10 km/6.2 milesASCENT 354M, DESCENT 323M

Suitable for… Runners in good health with basic off-road running skills. Trail description… Contains sections of undulating track with uneven trail surface.

RED TRAIL – 10 km/6.2 milesASCENT 382M, DESCENT 353M

Suitable for… Proficient runners with good off road / trail running skills. Trail description… Challenging climbs and tricky descents through wooded areas with uneven surfaces.

Care needs to be taken crossing the bridge over the Leete stream.

Short sections with steep climbs and descents, expect mud, roots and rocks. Off road ‘studded’ shoes advised.

Red Trail Steep section

Running Trails

Blue trail Leete

Bridge

w649

w630

w621

w614

w636

w642

w603

w609

Larch Bank

Red Trail Steep section

Running Trails

Blue trail Leete

Bridge

w649

w630

w621

w614

w636

w642

w603

w609

Larch Bank

Partneriaeth Cynllun Datblygiad Gwledig Sir Ddinbych Denbighshire Rural Development Plan Partnership

ID

w122

Always follow the waymarked trails

Always carry a mobile phone

Run the trail type suited to your ability and fitness level

Always carry some sort of identification

Always tell someone where you are going and when you will be back

The weather determines general trail conditions. Make sure you have adequate clothing, food, drink, and time to complete your trip safely. DON’T RELY ON OTHERS.

If you get into difficulty on the trail look out for the individually numbered waymarker posts. Report your location to the emergency services or to the Visitors Centre.

Access to the Visitors Centre is from the minor road (off the A525 Wrexham to Ruthin road) is at grid reference SJ 240 524. In case of emergency call 999. Nearest A&E hospital facilities: Wrexham Maelor Hospital, LL13 7TD. Tel 01978 291100

For up to date safety and diversion information see our website.

Please help us to keep you safe and the reservoir water as clean as possible by following a few simple rules:

■ No swimming – Swimming at Pendinas is very dangerous, the water gets very cold, there are underwater obstacles and an undercurrent is present which can change without notice. Going into the water also increases the risk of water contamination.

■ Keep animals out of the water – Animals can contaminate the water and it can also be dangerous for them.

■ No littering or fouling – Please take home all your rubbish and help us keep the forest and reservoir as clean and tidy as possible and reduce the risk of water pollution.

■ No fires – Fire poses a significant risk to you and the environment so please do not light fires.

■ Please keep to the paths provided – Thousands of walkers and cyclists enjoy Coed Llandegla each year but this can cause significant damage to the embankments that contain the reservoir if people do not keep to the paths provided. By keeping to the paths provided, you help ensure the safety of the structures and allow its continued use in the future while also reducing disturbance to wildlife.

Reservoir Safety

WHICH TRAIL IS FOR YOU?We recommend that visitors take a map from the visitor centre before setting out into the forest, and that suitable footwear should be worn, as the trails have rough, uneven surfaces.

! !PERSONAL SAFETY

The trails are evolving all the time. For up-to-date safety and diversion information see our website:

WWW.ONEPLANETADVENTURE.COM Part of the trail uses the Offa’s Dyke footpath. Coed Llandegla is a mixed use site. Please be aware that you may come across mountain bikers, walkers, dogs, horses or vehicles at any time.