World's End Unnamed Road, Coedpoeth, Minera, Wrexham LL11 3DE

World's End

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World's End Unnamed Road, Coedpoeth, Minera, Wrexham LL11 3DE

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Unnamed Road, Coedpoeth, Minera, Wrexham LL11 3DE

Hours

  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Hiking
  • Kid-friendly hikes

Recommended Reviews

Lee
27.02.2024
World's End
I've lived in near by Wrexham for over 20 years and never once went to this place until now. Just wow, the views are incredible and well worth a walk. Driving from Minera, Wrexham towards Llangollen, it has to be one of the most incredible local finds I've seen. Whether driving it or walking it, take a camera, you will not be disappointed.
James Meason (KeepITSimpleJames)
24.02.2024
World's End
It's a beautiful walk in any weather.. Accessible to most with easy access to. Llandegla Forest and Llangollen / Dinas Bran
Matt Roberts
18.01.2024
World's End
A lovely, natural and picturesque landscape. Some nice footpaths to wander along and woods to explore. Challenging in places and not for the feint hearted. No wheelchair access
Ariel Poliandri
01.01.2024
World's End
We walked here from Abbey Grange using public footpaths. Nice route. Nice walk, no too difficult. I wouldn't like to do it in a very hot day. Great views of chalk and slate hills.
Steve Attwood
27.12.2023
World's End
Part of the Offas Dyke path with dramatic cliffs and scee slopes. Moorland at the northern end, and forestry beyond.
Nathan Martin
24.12.2023
World's End
Amazing location. Feels incredible, and great views along Offa's dyke and beyond, walk along and you can look over Llangollen which is lovely. Really scenic walk, and not too tough, depending on the route.
Stephen Parkinson
23.12.2023
World's End
A really good day out and about ended up at world's end managed to find a way back to the hotel
Karl Fenney
19.12.2023
World's End
This one's for bikers. If your at the Ponderosa Cafe and fancy nice run to Worlds End (about 17 mins). Go down Horseshoe pass, turn very sharp left more like a 'U' at Fford pentredwr (blink and you'll go straight past)... short distance and turn right dropping down the hill that now runs adjacent to Eglwyseg River or go down minor road behind the Ponderosa and take a left. Both lovely views. Very minor road hence great on a bike. You can go by car but meet oncoming and you've bit of reversing to do.Nice run just stay on it and eventually you will reach where the river flows over the road. You're there!Don't panic only bout half inch deep (see pic)Don't know why they call it worlds end, I didn't feel any oncoming impending doom :)Yes, no doubt wonderful hiking/walks and lovely views but for me it was the ride. Keep going and again more great views towards Minera and to Chester for me.Well worth doing it the other way around next time to the cafe and onward to Festiniog maybe??
L R
17.12.2023
World's End
Within a mile or so of Offa's Dyke, the Path traces Esclusham mountain and World's End to offer a beautiful vista of North Wales. Offa's Dyke itself sits in the village of Coedpoeth, to the East, an atypical Welsh village with a lovely library and cafe.

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Unnamed Road, Coedpoeth, Minera, Wrexham LL11 3DE
World's End