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Builth Wells to Glasbury via Erwood Station Cycle Route

Builth Wells to Glasbury via Erwood Station Cycle Route

While off road in sections, this is mainly along quiet country lanes that run parallel to the much busier A470, and connects Builth Wells with Glasbury. It’s quite straightforward to continue onwards to Hay on Wye via quiet country lanes. Fro... Read On

The Three Parks Cycle Trail

The Three Parks Cycle Trail

The Three Parks Cycle trail is a reasonably long path between Cross Keys and Parc Taff Bargoed. From the Systrans website: Winding along the banks of the River Amman this trail has picture postcard views of the western end of the Brecon Beacon’... Read On

The Dee Valley Way

The Dee Valley Way

The Dee Valley Way is a waymarked route between Corwen and Llangollen that can be walked in either direction. It doesn’t climb higher than 400m or so, but does so a few times, making this a reasonably hard day’s walking. Fortunately, you ... Read On

North Berwyn Way

North Berwyn Way

A waymarked trail in the Berwyn hills, following the northern foothills. This makes a suitable mid level route, or even better in order to form a circuit of the entire range that could form the basis of a tough weekend’s walking. The Route Clic... Read On

Walk the Historic Kerry Ridgeway

Walk the Historic Kerry Ridgeway

The Kerry Ridgeway, even if I’m still convinced I went to school with someone of the same name, is a linear bridlway that keeps high on the green ridges of the Mid Wales hills. It starts at Cider Ho, a name which seems to have lost an exclamati... Read On

Lon Las Ogwen to Capel Curig

Lon Las Ogwen to Capel Curig

The Lon Las Ogwen officially takes you between Bangor and Ogwen, along disused railways and quiet lanes, but can be extended by the adventurous in order to reach Capel Curig along the old coach road. It connects to the NCN 5National Cycle route in Ba... Read On

Gower Super Challenge walk – Day 1

Gower Super Challenge walk – Day 1

If you want a challenging weekend on the Gower then this might be the walk for you. Following the Wales Coastal Path in the main, this section starts in Crofty and follows the coast through Cheriton and to Whiteford Point before finishing the day of ... Read On

Ceredigion Coastal Path – New Quay to Aberporth

Ceredigion Coastal Path – New Quay to Aberporth

While the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path gets all the attention, the coast a bit further north isn’t too shabby either. It forms a 96 km trail from Borth in the north, to Aberteifi (Cardigan) in the south, joining the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path a... Read On

Elan Valley and the Elenydd from Rhaeadr Gwy – Rhayader

Elan Valley and the Elenydd from Rhaeadr Gwy – Rhayader

The Elenydd are part of the non-existent Cambrian Mountains National Park that was killed at birth by various self interest groups. As a result, the area isn’t as busy as the Snowdonia or Brecon Beacons National Parks which is at least one con... Read On

Pembrokeshire Coastal Path – Around Strumble Head

Pembrokeshire Coastal Path – Around Strumble Head

The Pembrokeshire National Park is the UK’s only coastal national park and conveniently has a long distance footpath along it’s entire distance. This is the section between Strumble Head and Trefin to the north of the park. The Route Clic... Read On

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