A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Montgomeryshire
'Winds an enchanting course down the Vyrnwy valley from Pont Llogel to Pontrobert.The way marked route runs in harmony with sections of Glyndŵr's Way, giving walkers various option ...
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'Ann Griffiths (1776 - 1805) was a Calvinistic Methodist hymn writer who lived the majority of her life in Dolanog, near Welshpool. Many people travel to the remote area to visit the places associated with her life and work. This 7 mile walk takes in a variety of landscapes from river valley and gorge through meadow and woodland to forestry plantation and bare hilltop ...The walk is distinguished by its "open bible" on the way marked signs.'
'Following this audio trail you can find out about the natural and human history of the area as well as the story of the Pumlumon Project and what Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust are doing now to ch ...
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'An entertaining and informative tour of an outstanding landscape in the north Cambrians, taking in the superb viewpoint of Foel Fadian and the two very different lakes of Glaslyn and Bugeilyn.'
'Although the hillside makes for difficult terrain, one of the hides in the reserve is accessible by wheelchair. There's plenty for children too, including nestbox trails and bat and owl walks. And ...
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'Our visitors' centre and well-stocked shop are the ideal places to start your visit. Join a trail through the woodland and birds are soon all around you ...'
RSPB
'Quick guide to route lengths for Walks One to Seventeen: [1] Between 2.5 – 3 miles: Walk One, Walk Four and Walk Nine - - - : [2] Between 3.5 – 5 miles: Walk Two, Walk Thirteen, Walk Fourteen, Wal ...
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'Here you will find 17 downloadable and printer friendly route descriptions and maps for you to make the most out of walking in Mid Wales.'
'Montgomery offers some of the best scenery and walks anywhere in the UK and is a great base for exploring mid wales and the English/Wales border regions.'
'Experienced walkers should have no difficulties in completing this walk in one day. Recreational walkers may find it better split in two, breaking the route at Llanwyddyn, where there are plen ...
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'This challenging 15-mile linear walk traces a route between the Vyrnwy and Tanat Valleys, trodden in centuries past by pilgrims, quarrymen and drovers. It's an undulating route with long climbs linking the valley floors with huge tracts of open moor-land.'
Pererindod Melangell [Walking Englishman]
'This year will also see the third Semi-Sabrina Walk. This is a shorter 12 mile walk from Llanidloes taking in Glyndwr's Way and the Llyn Clywedog.'
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'Based on the Celtic myth of Sabrina, a water nymph said to inhabit the waters of the River Severn, we have created a 25 mile circular route called the Sarn Sabrina and a shorter 12 mile route called the Semi-Sabrina. The Sarn Sabrina Walk is both a one day challenge walking event which held its inaugural walk in 2006, and a trail that can be walked over a number of days for you to savour the beautiful views the route encompasses ... ' Held Late May.
'Although there is no certainty as to who Wat was, with some believing he was a king of Mercia and others saying that he did not exist at all, and with the name Wat being a personal name during ...
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'Runs through pastoral countryside close to the Welsh border between Llanymynech in Powys and Holywell in Flintshire.'
Wat's Dyke Way Association
Member of the Ramblers - Powys Area Grouping
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