CELEBRATING 330 AWARD-WINNING PARKS AND GREEN SAPCES

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A record-breaking 330 parks and green spaces in Wales recognised in 2026 Green Flag Awards as the international accolade celebrates 30 years

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Wales is once again leading the way when it comes to outdoor green spaces with another record-breaking year of Green Flag Awards.

We are proud to announce Wales has beaten its own record of Green Flags with 330 sites across Wales receiving the accolade, up from 315 in 2025 and 291 in 2024.

And, for the third year running, Wales holds the record for more Green Flag Community Awards than any other country delivering the Green Flag scheme in the world.

The awards, which were founded 30 years ago in 1996 and are now recognised in more than 20 countries, reward the very best parks and green spaces, so visitors know wherever there is a Green Flag, they’re visiting an exceptional place with the highest standards.

Another record-breaking year

The 330 sites across Wales include parks, university campuses, community woodlands, cemeteries and housing estates all awarded for being safe and secure, well-maintained and clean, having excellent environmental management, and being a welcoming place.

An impressive 93 sites in Wales achieve full Green Flag Award status, up one from 2025/6, with Mold Cemetery and Dee Park Community Woodland Place for You both in Flintshire, and Linda Vista Gardens in Monmouthshire, receiving the award for the first time.

More community awards than any other country

For the third year running, Wales retains the honour of holding more Green Flag Community Awards than any other country delivering the Green Flag scheme, with 237 Community Award-winning sites, up 14 from 223 last year. Green Flag Community Awards celebrate high-quality, volunteer-run spaces such as community gardens, churchyards and local nature reserves.

29 sites in Wales received the Green Flag Community Award for the first time, including Sirhowy Hill Woodlands in Blaenau Gwent, Glas Meadows in Denbighshire, Fairyland Community Garden in Neath Port Talbot and an incredible six new sites in Carmarthenshire including Cegin Hedyn, Alltwalis Community Garden and Tycroes Park & Woodland.

14 heritage sites

The list of winners also includes 14 sites which have achieved Green Heritage Site Accreditation. This is a prestigious supplementary accolade, supported by Cadw, given to parks and green spaces that achieve the standard of a Green Flag Award and who also successfully manage, preserve, and promote their unique historic features. Three new sies have achieved this status for 2026 – Caldicot Castle and Country Park in Monmouthshire, Gnoll Country Park in Neath Port Talbot and Roath Park in Cardiff.

 

This record-breaking year for Green Flag Awards demonstrates Wales' commitment to our parks, community gardens and woodlands, and the difference they make to people's lives. Our green spaces help us keep fit, improve our mental health, get closer to nature and provide places for us to spend time with our loved ones. I am especially proud that Wales continues to lead the world for community-managed Green Flag sites. That's down to the hard work of volunteers across the country. My congratulations and thanks go to everyone who helped make this happen.

Cabinet Minister for Rural Resilience and Sustainability, Llyr Gruffydd

We run the scheme in Wales with support from Welsh Government.

Wales is truly setting the standard when it comes to outstanding green spaces, with 330 places recognised in this year’s Green Flag Awards. From flagship parks and vibrant woodlands to historic sites and community spaces, Wales has shown year after year that it has an unwavering commitment to nurturing inclusive green spaces that can be enjoyed by everyone. Green spaces play a vital part in supporting the health and wellbeing of communities across Wales so we are especially exciting to see that Wales has broken the record for the number of community award winners for the third year running, with 237 sites. These awards simply could not happen without the hard work and dedication of those who care for these special places and we’d like to thank all the staff and volunteers across Wales who play a part in that.

Owen Derbyshire Keep Wales Tidy Chief Executive

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Go to the Green Flag section for all the details and check out the map to find your nearest Green Flag site.

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