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Green Flags for Parc Cwm Darran and Cwmcarn Forest

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 10:33, Wednesday July 18th, 2012.
Last updated: 10:35, Wednesday July 18th, 2012

Cwmcarn Lake
Cwmcarn Lake has helped Cwmcarn Forest gain a Green Flag Award

Parc Cwm Darran near Deri and Cwmcarn Forest have been awarded Green Flags for their quality.

The new Green Flags, the first in the county borough to go to country parks, add to those already at Morgan Jones Park in Caerphilly, Waunfawr Park in Crosskeys and Nelson Wern Park.

Representatives from the council will receive the awards from John Griffiths AM, Minister for the Environment and Sustainable Development at the Royal Welsh Showground in Llanelwedd on July 23.

Cllr Ken James, Caerphilly County Borough Council’s cabinet member for regeneration, planning and sustainable development, said: “We are delighted that Parc Cwm Darran and Cwmcarn Forest are the latest attractions to receive this prestigious green award. This helps highlight the fantastic open spaces we have here in the county borough. We now look forward to receiving the honour at this year’s Royal Welsh.”

Cwm Darran Country Park boasts a lake, a visitor centre, healthy walking routes, waymarked trails, cycle routes, picnic areas and a seasonal campsite. The site also offers new touch screen interactive information games for visitors.

Cwmcarn Forest offers something for all the family. The visitor centre is open daily as is Raven’s cafe, with a gift shop and information station. There is an attractive lake and campsite as well as picnic and BBQ areas.

Mountain bikers can tackle the fearsome Twrch and Y Mynydd mountain bike trails. Motorists can cruise along the seven miles of Cwmcarn Forest Drive boasting a stunning sequence of views.

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