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Within minutes of leaving the centre of the village you can be walking, riding, cycling or driving along quiet and quite lovely lanes or enjoying the many walks, paths or bridleways in the area.
The Black Mountain provides a challenging walk and the Forestry Commission route that links through to Nercwys provides fantastic views across to the Cheshire Plains.
Mold is within 10 minutes drive and provides a great venue in the form of Theatr Clwyd Cymru.
If you have a favourite route in the area please let us know and we can include it on the following pages.
Please remember to consider others and use the Countryside Code when enjoying our area: The Countryside Codes
The hills surrounding Treuddyn are special. The Clwydian Range is a spine of purple rolling hills, rising above the valley floors.
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