Llangollen History Trail

The Llangollen History Trail takes in the Horseshoe Falls, Valle Crucis Abbey and Castell Dinas Bran along the way. The Clwydian Hills are probably one of the best kept secrets in North Wales. There are many walking routes in the area, this is one from the official Clwydian AONB site. The Route The walk start

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Slate Valleys Path – Aberllefenni

Another route in the Corris area, this time further down the valley in Aberllefenni. The Route An easy walk along a quiet minor road with no through traffic and returning along forestry paths. The link to more information is here – http://www.visitsnowdonia.info/slate_valleys_paths-93.aspx Make sure you visit the pub in the village if you want some

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Slate Valleys Path – Corris

Part of the Gwynedd Council series of Slate Valley Paths. This is part of three routes in the Corris area in the south of the park, or North of Machynlleth. Difficulties: Activity Type: –Easy Walk Trail or Fell Runs Walks Submitted by: daveroberts The Route The link to more information is here – http://www.visitsnowdonia.info/slate_valleys_paths-93.aspx Make

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Lon Las Fenai

Lon Las Fenai Cycle Route

The Lon Las Fenai is an easy cycle track from Caernarfon to Felinheli, and of course – in the opposite direction. It’s also part of the Wales Coast Path. The Lon Las Fenai joins up with Lon Adda to travel into Bangor and onward towards the Lon Las Ogwen. Recent improvements on the Caernarfon seafront

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Four Valleys Path

This a route that was once promoted by Gwynedd Council, but appears no longer supported on their site. The image of the way mark below was taken over five years ago and it had seen better days even then. It crosses from the Nantlle Valley, to the Gwyrfai, Padarn and Ogwen valleys, each of which has seen scarring

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The North Wales Path

This a long distance footpath that starts off in Prestatyn and ends in Bangor, crossing some diverse terrain on the way. The Route Download a leaflet with maps from the Conwy Council site – here. The ‘official’ route goes in the opposite direction, but that seems a strange choice when you consider that the highlight

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