NORTH Wales is stunning all year round, there is natural beauty everywhere.
Spoilt for choice, the Leader asked readers to share some of the most picturesque places from across the region.
Topping most was the spectacular countryside. Here are some of the locations mentioned...
Angus Evans-Bullett suggested the other side of Llangollen Valley, facing Llantysilio, the Horseshoe Pass and the Creigiau Eglwyseg.
Stuart Walker chose the popular Ceiriog Valley, steeped in history and gorgeous scenery.
It was the site of the Airman's Grave at sunrise on Ruabon Mountain for Jay Outdoors.
Another location for fans of walking, Laura Evison said Llantysilio Mountain overlooking Llangollen.
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The area proved popular, as Barry Hughes and Arron Gary Coe made their pick of Horseshoe Pass, and Sue Flowers the Panorama, all Llangollen.
Andrew Lindop went with Hiraethog, sweeping landscapes over breath-taking moors.
Covering a lot of ground with his choice, was Raymond Thomas, who simply suggested Snowdonia/Eryri.
But some had very different scenes in mind, with Joseph Lovell adding this tongue in cheek response: "You can’t beat sitting outside the diner on the industrial estate, with a lovely view of HMP Berwyn glinting in the morning sunrise."
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