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Updates / closures

WELSH XC RACE SERIES – Round 2, 28th April 2024. Please note there will be trail closures on this date. The last red descent (The Dark Side) and some sections of the walking trails around the reservoir will closed for this race. Diversions will be in place.

The last section of B-Line (Black, jump line) is currently closed as we are revamping the last straight. Please follow the diversion signs when you arrive at this closure. Please don’t be tempted to go around these closures as heavy machinery and the trail builders will be busy working.

There are no other diversions in place.

Please also stay only on the waymarked routes throughout the forest during this period as a lot of heavy timber haulage will be taking place on ALL forest roads. Many thanks for your help and happy riding.

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Explore the Forest

Whether on foot or on two wheels, Oneplanet Adventure provides the perfect opportunity for action and adventure in the great outdoors.

Explore the Forest

Whether on foot or on two wheels, Oneplanet Adventure provides the perfect opportunity for action and adventure in the great outdoors.

Mountain biking

Explore the forest on two wheels. Mountain bike trails for all abilities.

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Walking

Explore the peace and tranquility of the forest on foot. Waymarked walking routes from 3km to 9km.

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Trail Running

Our traffic free 10km trail running routes will test both skill and fitness.

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There is something for everyone

If it’s a peaceful family walk on one of our way marked footpaths or an adrenalin fuelled blast around some of the best man made mountain bike trails in the UK, Oneplanet Adventure can provide the perfect get-away and with all the facilities you would expect from a leading forest visitor centre. There is something for everyone at Oneplanet Adventure.

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Countryside Code

When in the forest we ask all visitors to abide by the Countryside Code which will help visitors respect, protect and enjoy the countryside.

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Severe Weather Precautions

Coed Llandegla Forest is no stranger to severe weather conditions, particularly during winter months. During these times please take these precautions to make your visit safer and more enjoyable:

Contact us ahead of your visit or check our Facebook page for updates.

Consult the local weather forecast and follow any guidance regarding travelling.

Take care in the car park and on the access road – We have limited resources to remove snow and ice and you should expect to be driving on slippery surfaces immediately on leaving the main A525 road.

Follow directions on signs in the forest, or given by Oneplanet Adventure staff.

Wear suitable footwear and clothing.

Expect all trail surfaces to be slippery – we do not treat any of the trails around the centre or in the forest.

Ride mountain biking trails in accordance with your skill level, the conditions and the suitability of your equipment – conditions are likely to be slippery, especially where there is snow and ice.

Please note that in extreme weather, such as high winds or snow and ice, we may have to shut the visitor centre and car park due to the risk of injury to visitors or staff.

Please bear with us if, during periods of extreme weather, we need to take actions which could include closing the Visitor Centre and Car Park without warning. We only do this when visitor and staff safety are an issue, so please understand that although disruptive, we do not undertake such actions lightly.

Severe Weather

Coed Llandegla Forest is no stranger to severe weather conditions, particularly during winter months. During these times please take these precautions to make your visit safer and more enjoyable:

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Dogs Welcome

Dogs love running in the forest, this is fine, so long as the dog is under close control at all times! If you are not sure you can control your dog, it should be kept on the lead. It is your responsibility to ensure your dog is under control at all times whilst in the forest.

Many people enjoy riding on the trails with their dogs, again this is ok, so long as it is under close control, and does not interfere with anyone else’s enjoyment of the trails, again, if you are in any doubt, you should not ride on the trails with your dog. It might be a good idea to ride with your dog at a quieter time, maybe mid week, early morning or late afternoon, when fewer riders are around.

Always clean up after your dog and get rid of the mess responsibly –‘ bag it and bin it’. For more information on walking your dog in the countryside, please take a look at, and abide by, the Dog Walking Code.

We love dogs at Oneplanet Adventure. Inside the building, well behaved dogs are welcome, they must be accompanied by their owner and be on a lead at all times. During exceptionally busy times it may not be a good idea to have a large dog blocking the aisles in between tables in the cafe, so please use your common sense.

Dogs Welcome

Dogs love running in the forest, this is fine, so long as the dog is under close control at all times! If you are not sure you can control your dog, it should be kept on the lead. It is your responsibility to ensure your dog is under control at all times whilst in the forest.

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