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Starting from Brecon Cathedral and a residential part of town, the walk takes you to a superb vantagepoint, Pen y Crug, surmounted by the ramparts and ditches of an Iron Age hill-fort.
Aberhonddu | Brecon, Powys, LD3 7AD
The 132 mile National Trail is set in the heart of Wales' breathtaking countryside and is dedicated to the 15th Century Welsh warrior and self proclaimed 'Prince Owain Glyndwr'. Approximately 9 days needed to complete the route in one go, o
Trail Start - Knighton, Powys, LD7 1EN
Go for a walk along the lower part of the valley catching a glimse of the waterfalls through the trees. There are several linking tracks that make for shorter alternatives. Start: Picnic Site
- Access: Cwm Rhaeadr Picnic Site
- Duration: 90 Mins
- Miles: 2
Cwm Rhaeadr (NRW), Nr Cilycwm village, Carmarthenshire, UK
Walk the award winning Lake Vyrnwy Sculpture Trail with superb works of art dotted around the shores of the lake. The sculpture trail will help tens of thousands people who visit the lake each year to discover artwork.
RSPB Lake Vyrnwy Nature Reserve, Llanwddyn, Oswestry, SY10 0LZ
The Mortimer Way is a 30 mile way-marked trail traverses this north west corner of Herefordshire, where the medieval Mortimer family ruled with an iron rod throughout the centuries.
- Miles: 30
Llanandras | Presteigne, Powys, LD8 2AD
Dôl Idris nature trail is located in the parkland on the foothills of Cadair Idris in the south of the Snowdonia National Park. Dol idris has around ¾ miles of accessible paths to take you around the parkland.
Cadair Idris (NRW), Southern Snowdonia, LL39 1AX
Follow some of the original miners' paths around this attractive woodland and discover the Castle Grogwynion Iron Age Hillfort, the Grogwynion Falls, an amazing variety of trees, and a dam dating from the 19th Century.
- Miles: 2
Ystwyth Forest (NRW), Nr Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, UK
Adventure Britain’s qualified mountain instructors will take you up into the majestic Brecon Beacons so you can experience the wilderness of the National Park. Using local knowledge to maximise your mountain or hill walking experience
Adventure Britain, Head Office - Ty Anturiaeth, 83 Church Road, Seven Sisters, Neath, SA10 9DT
Start: Centre for Alternative Technology (C.A.T) car park Grid Reference: SH 754 044 Distance: 7.1 km – 4.4 miles Grade: Moderate (some steep sections) Terrain: Firm tracks, roads and open grassland Maps: OS Explorer OL23 or 215
Walk Route: Moderate
- Miles: 5
Centre For Alternative Technology, Llwyngwern Quarry, Pantperthog, Machynlleth, Powys, SY20 9AZ
The Dyfi Forest is located mainly to the north of the Afon Dyfi between Dolgellau to the north and Machynlleth to the south. Dyfi is a 6000ha forest - a spectacular landscape well worth exploring.
Dyfi Forest (NRW), Gwynedd, SY20 8QJ
The Elan Valley Trail is a linear path following the line of the old Birmingham Corporation Railway. The trail starts in Cwmdauddwr, just west of Rhayader and finishes 13 km (8 miles) further up the Elan Valley at Craig Goch Dam.
Walk Route: Moderate
- Access: Traffic free. Tarmac & gravel
- Duration: 3-4 hours
- Miles: 9
Cwm Elan | Elan Valley, Nr Rhayader, Powys, LD6 5HP
RSPB Ynys-hir Mid Wales, the perfect place on The Coastal Way to unwind amongst stunning wild spaces and spectacular views. For keen wildlife watchers to wild families, amongst the various trails and hides there is something for everyone.
RSPB Ynys-hir Nature Reserve, RSPB Ynys-hir Reserve, Eglyws-fach, Machynlleth, POwys, SY20 8TA
A moderate walk with climbs and steep ascents. Spectacular views of the Melindwr valley all the way to the coast. 1.5 miles / 2.4 kms
- Miles: 2
Bwlch Nant Yr Arian Visitor Centre (NRW), Bwlch Nant Yr Arian, Ponterwyd, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3AD
The walk along the estuary from Barmouth to Dolgellau is 9.6 miles (15km). This easy leisure walk is suitable for all the family and involves no climbing. A section of the trail has been adapted for people with disabilities.
Mawddach Estuary, Southern Snowdonia, LL40 2TA
Begin behind Abergavenny railway station, continuing on to the slopes of the Little Skirrid. Take the steep path to the cleared summit for breath-taking views then descend via forestry tracks, returning through fields skirting the hill.
Walk Route: Aberganvenny - Little Skirrid - Abergavenny
- Duration: 1.75
- Miles: 4
Y Fenni | Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, NP7 5HD
Rhiwagor Trail (2 miles, 3.2 km); Llechwedd-du Walk (5.5 miles, 9.1 km); Ty Uchaf Walk (5 miles, 7.8 km); Craig Garth Bwlch Trail (3 miles, 4.8 km); Grwn Oer Trail (1-2 miles, 3.2 km)
Lake Vyrnwy | Llyn Efyrnwy, Llanwddyn, Powys, SY10 0LY
Guided walking holidays on the Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion Coasts with full board in an idyllic country house near Cardigan. Singles, couples and groups all welcome.
Parc y gors, Ponthirwaun, Cardigan, Ceredigion, SA43 2RH