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Marine Lake and Cycle Track
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Location: Marine Lake and Drift Park Walk, Rhyl
Activity Type: Walking
Description:  

The Walking / Cycling route will commence from the Sea Cadet building which is adjacent to the Marine Lake. The route will then follow the perimeter of the lake in a clockwise fashion until the route meets Wellington Road (A548) near the Blue Foryd bridge and car park.

Walkers will cross Wellington Road on to the car park opposite and cyclists will use the mini roundabout system which will take traffic from Wellington Road onto the B5118 West Parade. Both Walkers and cyclists will follow West Parade (Walkers crossing this road on to West Parade promenade).

Further along West Parade, both walkers and cyclists will follow the relevant paths marked out, passing the slipway and on to the developing Drift Park complex.

The turn around point will be at the Sky Tower near the cinema complex. At this point you will follow the route back to Marine lake passing the Amusement park on the left hand side. Both Walkers and cyclists will cross Wellington Road to join the Marine Lake path (at the car park) and continue to follow this path (clockwise) until the end of the route situated at the Sea Cadet building from where you started.

Marine Lake

How to get to the start:  

The entrance to the Marine Lake for the start of the route can be accessed via Wellington Road (A548). Turning right if you are traveling from Kinmel Bay and left from Rhyl Town Centre on to Westbourne Avenue. Follow this road for 100 yards and turn right on to Marine Lake.

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