Tŷ Mawr Country Park lies on the banks of the River Dee in the Vale of Llangollen, part of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Sitting underneath the Cefn Viaduct, Tŷ Mawr provides some of the best scenery around.
Tŷ Mawr first gained Green Flag Award accreditation in 2006 and has held it each year since.
There are lots of farm animals you can meet at Tŷ Mawr such as sheep, pigs, and goats. You can even feed our free range chickens and ducks or admire Carlos and Pedro the Llamas, who guard our sheep from foxes.
You can take a walk around the park by following the paths, or sit and relax by the river where you might spot salmon jumping.
At Tŷ Mawr we do not use chemicals and pesticides on the land. That is why we have many species of wild plants and animals and in the summer our traditional hay meadows are full of colour.
Car parking
Car park charges apply every day for visitors to the park.
The daily charge is £1, however Blue Badge holders can park for free in any space with no time limit.
Pay and display machines are located in convenient places in the car park. Payment at the machine is by cash only.
Visitors can also choose to pay using JustPark (a cashless payment system).
Season tickets
A season ticket can be purchased to cover parking charges at Alyn Waters Country Park, Nant Mill and Tŷ Mawr Country Park at a cost of £50 for a year.
Season tickets are available online through our e-store.
Dogs
Dogs are welcome at Tŷ Mawr but must be kept under control at all times and on a lead within the designated signposted areas.
Please remember that failure to pick up dog waste is a serious offence with fines in operation. Dog waste bags are on sale at the visitor centre.