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Is there access land in Wrexham?

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Is there access land in Wrexham?

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Yes. The right of access started 28 May 2005 and in Wrexham it applies only to the open country and registered common land of Ruabon, Minera and Esclusham Mountain and the Berwyn Range above the Ceiriog Valley. The latest editions of the Ordanance Survey Explorer maps show Access Land with a yellow tint. With assistance from Countryside Council for Wales, the Council is strimming all the public rights of way across access land. These paths should now be easy to follow and provide an excellent base from which you may wish to explore further afield. For more information, please see the Countryside Council for Wales website at www.ccw.gov.uk (link to external website).

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