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Marl Hall Woods is a woodland in Conwy with stunning views of the Conwy Estuary and Conwy Castle, particularly from the lookout point.
The woods are also a great place for a picnic. These woodlands take their name from the nearby Marl Hall, which was originally owned by the Holland family.
The forest is a Woodland Trust Reserve as well as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is focused on a limestone grassland, with the lovely flowers of Spiked Speedwell growing on the grasslands above the cliffs for a limited period each year. There are also trees like Ash, Oak, Wych Elm, and Yew. The limestone cliff was historically a valuable navigational aid for sailors in the area.
Conwy Castle is noticeable among the panoramic views from the top of the escarpment.