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Forest Drive - Carvings
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    Close to the village of Cwmcarn is a popular 7 mile drive through hills and forests. The area is also used for cycling, walking and picnics. This play and picnic area features carvings by John Hobbs and team.

  • See Madoc's Place
  • See the view over Crosskeys and Cwmcarn
  • See the trig point on Twmbarlwm
  • See Twmbarlwm hillfort

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