A campaign is under way to make a north Wales mountain range a national park.
If successful it would make the Clwydian range Wales' fourth national park joining Snowdonia, the Pembrokeshire Coast and Brecon Beacons.
The "Clwyds" span 35km (22 miles) in length from the Vale of Clwyd in the west to the foothills of the Dee estuary to the east; from Prestatyn Hillside in the north to the Nant y Garth pass in the south.
Its highest point is 554 metres (1817ft) at the summit of Moel Famau in the centre of the range.
www.bbc.co.uk
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