Walkers are being invited to join a six mile guided walk to explore the geodiversity of Graig Fawr, Prestatyn Hillside and the cave, known locally as the Fish Cave.
There will be the opportunity to find out how ancient tropical seas, ice ages and precious minerals have shaped the surrounding landscape.
The walk, which is suitable for all ages and abilities, is on August 4 and starts from the Graig Fawr Car Park, Prestatyn. Spaces are limited so to book a place, please phone 01352 810614.
Further guided walks to discover the wonders of the Clwydian Range and Denbighshire are the challenging, 10 mile ‘Prehistoric Eglwyseg’ walk with its fascinating history, geodiversity and breathtaking scenery will be held on September 3 and a 9 mile guided walk on the geodiversity of Moel Arthur and Pen y Cloddiau to be held on September 5.
For details, visit the What’s On guide on the Denbighshire County Council website at www.sirddinbych.gov.uk, www.denbighshire.gov.uk or Denbighshire’s Countryside ‘Out & About 2008’ leaflet available at tourist offices.

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