GET ready for hot chocolate, pumpkin spice and woolly hats, it's officially autumn!
The season of crisp, sunny days is one of the most popular for getting out and exploring the region.
As the landscape turns from shades of green to vibrant reds, orange and gold, it's one of the most breathtaking to enjoy a walk.
We are blessed to live in a part of the world that looks stunning all year round but there really is something special about autumn.
The Leader asked readers to share their favourite places to walk in Wrexham, Flintshire and just beyond.
Popular places included National Trust sites Erddig and Chirk Castle, Wepre Country Park, Loggerheads and Moel Famau.
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Gog Lynn: "Around Pen Y Cae Reservoir and up through Newtown Forest, getting you up by Rhos Mountain - beautiful."
Glynos Glyn: "The coastal path from Bagillt to Greenfield dock is a good walk."
Inspired to get out? Try one of these walks:
• Cefn Viaduct and Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
• Village pubs on Northop - Sychdyn circular walk
Carol Ann Burton: "We like to walk from Marchwiel to Erddig and then to King’s Mills or Felin Puleston. It saves using the car."
Geoff Purcell and Abigail Owen both recommended Wepre Park and Ewloe Castle.
Rachael Tudor: "Nant Mill and walk through to Plas Power woods waterfall and stepping stones."
Kim Bailey-Harding: "I always loved an autumn walk through Loggerheads and the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct.
"I’m coming home end of October from Australia for the first time in four years and can’t wait for some of these stunning autumn walks."
Rachel E Jones: "Erddig or Ty Mawr, near Ruabon."
James OJ: "Queens park lovely walk, plenty of animals and beautiful scenery, highly recommended."
Mike Tweedie: "Acton Park is beautiful once all the leaves start turning brown."
Sean Garner: "Walk up to Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen, then chill in the Cornmill."
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