Moel Arthur Walk – A Quick Walk Ideal for Families and Dogs

moel arthur walk and parking guide

Moel Arthur Walk

Moel Arthur is part of the Clwydian Range in Flintshire, North Wales. It’s a great short circular walk that can be extended in many directions depending on how much time you have. Moel Arthur is not just a hill. It’s an Iron Age hill fort. The ramparts would have been built over 2500 years ago. (Aerial image via Clwydian Range and Dee Valley)

Moel Arthur Route Map and parking


Ideal short walk in North West Wales

If you are staying in North West Wales, this is an ideal walk for families. For those who live here, it’s another walk to add to your dog walk portfolio. I get bored going to the same place every day. It’s worth a drive to get these spectacular views.

How high is Moel Arthur?

Moel Arthur is the 6th highest peak in the Clywdian Range at 456 metres / 1,495 feet. Click here to see a full list of the Heights of the Clwydian Range Peaks. They are in order with Moel Famau as the highest at 555m. Compared to the Heights of the Snowdonia Mountain Range, they are quite low. Still, don’t underestimate walking in them. The weather can close in quickly. Losing the path is easy when you have zero visibility.

Moel Arthur Route looking at Penycloddiau
Lots of heather and I didn’t see another soul on this walk – Moel Arthur Route looking at Penycloddiau

It’s a perfect short walk for dog owners. There are no sheep on the actual hill fort, just in the lower fields around. It is great for letting the dogs off the lead so they can run around in the heather.

Moel Arthur Hill Fort

Families will love the Moel Arthur walk too. It’s short enough for little legs. The initial ascent is very steep, but it is short. There is plenty of time for a few rests. Little legs or older legs should be capable of coping fine. Find out more about the history of the Moel Arthur hill fort.


Where to Park to walk up Moel Arthur

Moel Arthur Parking and Quick Route & Car Parks

Moel Arthur Hill Fort
Nannerch, Denbigh LL16 4LP

There is a small car park right at the bottom of Moel Arthur on the B5429 accessible from both directions. You could park on the other side of the hill. This creates a slightly longer walk to the top.

Walking up to Moel Arthur Summit
Walking up to Moel Arthur Summit with Ziggy – You can read some practical tips on hiking with dogs in the mountains here – Hiking with Dogs in the Mountains

How long does it take to walk up Moel Arthur

From the Car Park taking the direct route to the top is only around 15 minutes. It’s a fairly steep walk though.

You can extend this walk in multiple ways. For a quick yomp up and around, leave yourself around 45 minutes. The paths are very obvious.

Moel Famau in the distance and the path up to Moel llys y Coed and Moel Dywyll
You can see Moel Famau clearly in the distance. There is another clear walk up Moel Llys y Coed and on to Moel Dywyll. You could start from the same car park.

What’s at the top of Moel Arthur?

 looking back towards Moel y Parc mast and the North Wales Coast
The top has some loose rocks – there isn’t a Trig Point on Moel Arthur (sorry to disappoint you Ziggy!) looking back towards Moel y Parc mast and the North Wales Coast
A quick spin to show what the top of Moel Arthur is like – it really depends on the clouds! If it’s a clear days the views will go on for miles and you can sit at the top trying to decide what you’re looking at! Was a bit windy for that here though!
The views over the Clwydian Valley
The views over the Clwydian Valley are breathtaking, on a clear day you will see Snowdonia looming in the distance too
Looking over at Penycloddiau Hill Fort - another great walk in the Clwydian Range
Looking over at Penycloddiau Hill Fort – another great walk in the Clwydian Range
the view to Moel y Parc from Moel Arthur
You can see the Moel y Parc mast in the distance, another great Clwydian Range walk!

10 responses to “Moel Arthur Walk – A Quick Walk Ideal for Families and Dogs”

  1. […] Moel Famau 554mMoel Fenlli 511mMoel Dywyll 475mMoel Gyw 467mMoel Llys-y-coed 465mMoel Arthur 456m […]

  2. […] situated between the North Wales towns of Ruthin and Mold. It is an ancient hill fort (similar to Moel Arthur). I’ll share a little of the history of the Foel Fenlli Hill Fort at the end of this […]

  3. […] from the Car park situated on the B5429. This is the same car park that you would use if walking the quick route up Moel Arthur. You can of also access this pretty hillside from the Moel Famau car park further South, however […]

  4. […] Famau Jubilee Tower – a little bump on the hill in the distance. Heading down towards the Moel Arthur Car Park (on the other side of the hill) in order to pick up the path up to Moel Plas-Yw, annoyingly the […]

  5. […] Moel Arthur Walk – A Quick Walk Ideal for Families and Dogs – NEARLY UPHILL October 17, 2023 at 11:59 pm […]

  6. […] the field up to the woods – from the left you’re looking at Moel y Parc, Penycloddiau, Moel Arthur and in the distance you can just make out Moel Famau and Foel Fenlli. Head through this gate into […]

  7. […] Famau 555m Moel Fenlli 511m (Bronze Age Hillfort)Moel Dywyll 475mMoel Gyw 467mMoel Llys-y-coed 465mMoel Arthur 456m (Bronze Age Hillfort)Moel Llanfair 447mPenycloddiau Hill Fort 440mMoel y Plâs 440mMoel Eithinen […]

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