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Brynkinalt Park is a large area of community woodland and informal open space, on the outskirts of Chirk. The park has magnificent views over Chirk towards the Berwyn hills and Shropshire.

There are wooded slopes, with extensive areas of planted native woodland and wildflower meadows. These areas allow wildlife to flourish and also encourage the natural regeneration of trees on the reclaimed soils.

The park also contains mining artefacts, a coal wagon and cutting disc to celebrate the park's industrial heritage. Before the coal mining, the land was part of Brynkinalt Home Farm, and there is a covered reservoir at the highest point which still supplies the water to Brynkinalt Hall.

Location
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  • Booking Requirements
    Walk In, Walk In/Pay on the Day
  • Accessibility
    Child Friendly, Dogs Welcome
  • Child Age Suitability
    Babies (0-1y), Teenagers (12-18y), Toddlers (1-4y), Young Children (5-11y)
  • Opening Days
    Friday, Monday, Saturday, Sunday, Thursday, Tuesday, Wednesday
  • Region
    Wrexham
  • Amenities
    Free Entry, On-Site Parking