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Walk 2 of the Cherry Pie Walks.

A short walk (1 3/4 miles, climbing 117ft) ideal to walk off a Sunday lunch, or to work up an appetite before dinner

From the Cherry Pie Inn cross the Mold-Denbigh road and follow the signposted footpath. The sign is partially concealed by a lilac bush. Take the bridle path (Byway) (1) to the left and carry on (with a bit of huffing and puffing) 'till you reach the top of the hill. About half way up you will see a cottage; this is Llety Eos, (The Home of the Nightingale). At the top of the hill turn left (2), then right (3) into Nannerch Village, past St Michael and All Angels Church, after which you will arrive at the Cross Foxes Pub (4).

Retrace your steps and turn left (5) following the country lane 'till you reach Nannerch Lodge (6). Here turn right. On this road, on the right, is a hillock or "boncyn" (7) with a stand of ancient beech trees (Bryn Rhug). Carry on back to the Cherry Pie Inn.


Paths on this walk can be muddy after wet weather. Boots are recommended.

Parking: Cherry Pie Inn, the Old Mill, the Rising Sun car parks.


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The hillock or "boncyn" (7) with a stand of ancient beech trees.