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Campaign for National Parks
Map of the proposed Glyndŵr National Park. Text reads: Help make Glyndŵr National Park a reality.
CLICIWCH AM Y GYMRAEG / CLICK FOR WELSH LANGUAGE
Supporter, send a signal to Welsh Government that the public support a new National Park in North East Wales.

We believe passionately in the value of National Parks, and we want to see an exemplar new Park established which supports local communities, wildlife and cultural heritage for future generations. 

The consultation runs until Monday 8th December and we want to make sure that as many people as possible contribute.

Do you live in Wales or know someone who does? You can make a real difference today by registering your support via the online consultation page. It takes less than 5 minutes to complete.

 
ADD YOUR VOICE TO THE CONSULTATION
Landscape image of the Clwydian Range, LLangollen.

THE VALUE OF A NEW NATIONAL PARK

We believe that the new National Park will:

1.    Conserve and protect important natural and cultural heritage
2.    Protect and enhance natural assets
3.    Stimulate the local economy  
4.    Create places of quiet enjoyment and tranquillity 
5.    Boost and encourage responsible access to the countryside


Since the last round of public consultation in 2024 a whole series of assessments have been produced on nature, the economy, equality, Welsh language and planning. These can all be reviewed as part of the consultation.

You can also read our Value of a new National Park report for more information about why to support the proposal.

GET THE FACTS
A river runs under Carrog Bridge, North Wales.

PRESERVING SPECIAL QUALITIES

North East Wales is full of stunning landscapes, communities, species and heritage all worthy of inclusion in the new National Park. The special qualities and history are clear to see if you’re lucky enough to spend some time exploring the area, and whether it’s in the north on Gronant Dunes or the Berwyn Range in the south, there’s plenty to treasure and protect for future generations.

We’ve highlighted just a few of the sites that make the new National Park a unique and exciting place to visit:

1.    Ceiriog Valley
2.    Gronant Dunes
3.    Berwyn Range
4.    Sycharth, Llansilin
5.    Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

SUPPORT THE NEW NATIONAL PARK
Policy & Projects Manager Gareth Ludkin on a hike in Eryri.
GLYNDŴR 101
In this 101 explainer video our Policy & Projects Manager Gareth Ludkin takes you through the proposed Glyndŵr National Park and talks more about what it could mean for people and nature.
EXPLORE GLYNDŴR
Historic site in the Clwydian Range.
BEHIND THE NAME
We have teamed up with Tirlun in this video which explores the language and history behind what could become the official name of Wales’ 4th National Park: Glyndŵr.
DISCOVER THE HISTORY
Two otters in a river, one eating a fish. Text reads: One donation - twice the impact.

YOUR DONATION DOUBLED

Save the date for doubled donations at The Big Give Christmas Challenge 2025! We have been chosen to take part once again in this very special initiative which enables our supporters to make a donation which is then doubled at no extra cost to you!

The match funding event will be held for just one week from Tuesday 2 December to Tuesday 9 December. Every £10 you donate is worth £20; every £50 you donate is worth £100 until our match-funding pot runs out.

Click the link below and we'll send you a notification when the fund opens.

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Photos and graphics © used with permission. Boundary map, image © Natural Resources Wales | Clwydian Range, image © CNP| Carrog Bridge, image © CNP | Gareth Ludkin, image © CNP | Clwydian Range, image © CNP | Big Give Otters, image © Soumen Chakarborty |