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Clyne Valley Country Park

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145:'s 'Better Woodlands for Wales' scheme, and includes a substantial investment into Mountain Bike facilities in Clyne. Several kilometres of new purpose-built way-marked mountain bike trails are being constructed as part of the plan. The Clyne Riders group has been specially constituted for this task. 88:
The Clyne Valley Community Project (CVCP) is a grass roots project that has grown out of community concern that the valley, a valuable local resource and a part of the local heritage, is neglected and under-used. The aims of the project are:
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trees mainly on the Mumbles side of the Clyne River, and, on the Swansea side, woods and mainly scrub land that has naturally regenerated a reclaimed refuse tip. The valley forms an important link in the ecological corridor that runs from the
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To develop and encourage the use of the valley as a community resource by organising events and developing and supporting a wide range of activities in which the communities around the valley can participate.
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estate. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries it was a highly active industrial area with a long history of coal mining, mineral workings, brick making, charcoal burning, railways and canals.
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In 2009 Swansea Council launched the Clyne Valley Management Plan to develop the use of the valley for leisure activities. The plan is grant-funded through the
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The wooded hillsides of the Clyne Valley have numerous dirt trails, used for mountain biking and walks.
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To improve access to the Clyne Valley by clearing and restoring a network of once used tracks and paths.
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To encourage and promote biodiversity and to protect and enhance the natural habitat of species.
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and comprises an area of over 700 acres (280 ha) of land running from the sea at
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To discover, explore and record evidence of the historical heritage of the valley
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A cycle track crosses the centre of the valley, linking
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Index

Swansea
Wales
Clyne River
Blackpill
Gowerton
beech
ash
oak
Brecon Beacons
Black Mountain
Gower
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Clyne Common
Vivian
Blackpill
Gowerton
National Cycle Route 4
Killay
Dunvant
Heart of Wales Line
Forestry Commission
"Clyne Valley Community Project"
"Clyne Valley Country Park"
"Clyne Riders"
the original
Photos of the Clyne Valley Country Park
Clyne Valley Community Project
Better Woodlands for Wales
Clyne Riders
The River Clyne in flood in 2016

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