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Welcome to this beautiful dog-friendly park located in Treorchy, United Kingdom! With its stunning surroundings, including the impressive Bwlch Mountain and a fast-running stream, this park is a paradise for you and your furry friend. You can enjoy free entry and hassle-free parking nearby, making it easy to spend a day exploring. The park features a variety of trails and an open field for your pup to romp around, while the abundance of wildlife ensures there's always something to see. While the park is generally welcoming for dogs, be cautious of the free-roaming sheep and cattle that call this area home—keeping your dog on a leash when necessary helps prevent any livestock-related issues. Although it's unclear whether some amenities like off-leash areas or dog toys are available, the natural beauty and multiple walking paths will keep both you and your dog engaged and entertained for hours. This park is rich in local history, nestled in an area once pivotal for the coal mining industry and now transformed into a serene retreat. Bwlch Mountain, located near the park, also has historical significance as it offers breathtaking views of the valleys below, providing both an adventure and a glimpse into the region's past. With a perfect 5-star rating from dog owners who’ve visited, it’s a fantastic place to take your dog for a fun day in nature!
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This is a beautiful park in a valley, with a fast running stream at the bottom. It is overlooked by Bwlch Mountain and is surrounded by a horseshoe shaped mountain ridge. Be aware that there are free roaming sheep and cattle regularly here, so appropriate caution is required to prevent livestock worrying or harm. This is a large natural park with multiple trails to keep most dog owners busy for quite a time. There are more walks to discover, up the mountain road, at the top of Bwlch Mountain, overlooking the Path of Hope. Some of the photos show this.






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