Walkers recently enjoyed a sunshine filled snowdrop walk to welcome in Spring.

The Clywdian Range and Dee Valley Rangers with the Nature For Health team led a Spring walk to see the snowdrops at St Tysilio's Church, Llantysilio.

Rangers held a talk about all the improvement works going on at the Horseshoe Falls site before heading down to the church.

Attendees were welcomed into the church by a warden to learn about the history of the site, the famous people laid to rest there and to enjoy the spectacle of the snowdrops around the grounds.

Councillor Alan James, Cabinet Lead Member for Local Development and Planning, said: “It is really important that people have time aside to enjoy being out in nature and there are countless studies which prove why connecting with nature and the landscapes and history surrounding it is so good for us.”

The rangers would like to give a special thanks to the wardens of St Tysilio's Church for welcoming the group and holding such an interesting talk about the site.

Nature for Health is a collaborative project that engages with individuals and communities to promote the role access to nature can play in improving health and wellbeing. The programme welcomes people of all abilities to get involved with conservation and healthy outdoor lifestyle activities on your doorstep. The project is funded by the UK Government

If you missed this walk and would like to join a future event, or if you would like a copy of the Nature for Health timetable of free events, please get in touch by emailing naturerbuddiechyd@sirddinbych.gov.uk / natureforhealth@denbighshire.gov.uk or visit the Nature for Health Eventbrite page via the link: https://shorturl.at/XSVSU