Best natural monuments around Hope, Flintshire, offer a diverse landscape characterized by valleys, hills, and geological formations in North Wales. This region is known for its natural beauty, including dramatic gorges, historic waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints. The area provides opportunities to explore varied terrain, from river valleys to mountain summits.
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The area is popular with walkers, cyclists and tourists. The Offa's Dyke Path passes through World's End. World's End lies on a single track road from the small village of Minera near Wrexham, which crosses Esclusham Mountain and the Ruabon Moors to a public car park at the top of the Eglwyseg valley. The road crosses the Eglwyseg River by a ford, then goes on towards Pentre Dŵr, under the Horseshoe Pass, leading eventually to Llangollen or onto the Panorama in Trevor. Near World’s End is the manor house Plas Ucha yn Eglwyseg, built in 1563. It was for a time the home of John Jones Maesygarnedd, one of the signatories of the death warrant for Charles I of England. The building is said to stand on the site of a hunting lodge of Owain ap Cadwgan, prince of Powys, where Owain carried Nest (daughter of Rhys ap Tewdwr) when he stole her away from her husband Gerald de Windsor in 1109.
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I really cant stress how slippy the ford is and wet and painful
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Cup and Saucer waterfall Emes created gravelled walks throughout the large pleasure grounds, planted many trees which are still thriving today, and manipulated the flow of water across the park through a series of cascades and weirs. His most unique alteration to the Erddig landscape was the Cup and Saucer waterfall. This feature, which you can still see today, works by gathering water in a shallow circular stone basin with a cylindrical waterfall at its centre. The water falls through this cascade and then emerges from a tunnel several yards downstream.
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With a diverse parkland, Erddig is brimming with grassland, lakes, ponds, rivers, veteran trees and woodland. Discover scenery that ranges from the Clywedog river and peaceful woodland landscape of Big Wood, to famous architectural features like the ‘cup and saucer’ and the dramatic escarpment that leads to Wat’s Dyke. Explore the remains of a Norman motte and bailey castle.
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Great little surprise on a very nice walking path
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Stunning road. The ford is extremely slippery!
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Grassy Plateau with a seat, high above Loggerheads Country Park with magnificent views across the valley. Long section of very steep steps to get up there, unless you come from the Pantymwyn village direction
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Near Hope, Flintshire, you can explore a diverse range of natural monuments including scenic trails through woods and moorland like World's End Road and Ford (Eglwyseg Valley), unique geological formations such as the Devil's Gorge Cave Entrance, and impressive waterfalls like the Cup and Saucer Waterfall. There are also several viewpoints offering magnificent vistas, such as the View of Loggerheads Country Park and Hope Mountain Trig Point.
Visitors particularly appreciate the fantastic views and natural surroundings, especially along routes like World's End Road and Ford. The well-signed paths and interesting history around sites like Devil's Gorge Cave Entrance are also highly rated. The unique visual effect of the Cup and Saucer Waterfall is another highlight.
Yes, the Cup and Saucer Waterfall is categorized as family-friendly. It's located within Erddig parkland, which offers diverse scenery including grassland, lakes, and woodlands, making it suitable for family outings.
Near World's End Road and Ford, you can find the historic manor house Plas Ucha yn Eglwyseg, built in 1563. Additionally, the Erddig parkland, home to the Cup and Saucer Waterfall, features remains of a Norman motte and bailey castle.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. For example, the World's End Road and Ford is part of the Offa's Dyke Path, popular with walkers. You can find various hiking routes around the area, including moderate trails like the 'Caergwrle Castle Ruins – Mountain Road loop from Hope (Flintshire)' or easier options like the 'Mountain Road – Hope Mountain Trig Point loop from Cymau'. More hiking routes can be found in the Hiking around Hope guide.
Absolutely. The World's End Road and Ford is described as a great section of road for cycling, offering fantastic views. There are also several cycling routes in the wider area, such as the 'Burton Marsh Boardwalk – View Towards North Wales loop from Cefn-y-Bedd' or the 'Ffrith Ford – Microbrewery loop from Cefn-y-Bedd'. Explore more options in the Cycling around Hope guide.
The terrain varies. For instance, the World's End Road and Ford includes sections of rough tarmac and gravel over moorland, with a slippery ford to negotiate. The path to the View of Loggerheads Country Park involves a long section of very steep steps. Many paths, like those leading to Devil's Gorge Cave Entrance, are well-signed and generally intermediate in difficulty.
Yes, Hope is known for its viewpoints. The View of Loggerheads Country Park offers magnificent views across the valley from a grassy plateau. Similarly, the Hope Mountain Trig Point provides summit views from 330m high. The World's End Road and Ford also offers fantastic views towards the Dee Valley and Llangollen.
The area around Hope is characterized by valleys, hills, and geological formations. Prominent natural features include dramatic gorges like the one near Devil's Gorge Cave Entrance, historic waterfalls such as the Cup and Saucer Waterfall, and expansive moorland and woodlands found along World's End Road and Ford. River valleys and mountain summits also contribute to the diverse landscape.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find moderate running loops starting from Hope, such as the 'Running loop from Hope' or the 'Sandy Lane loop from Hope'. For more challenging runs, consider the 'Nanny's House loop from Hope (Flintshire)'. More options are detailed in the Running Trails around Hope guide.
While specific seasonal tips for Hope, Flintshire, are not detailed, natural monuments like World's End Road and Ford, which passes through woods and moorland, would likely offer different scenic beauty in spring (blooming flora), summer (lush greenery), and autumn (colorful foliage). Always check local conditions before visiting, especially for trails with fords or steep sections.


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