A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Cardiff
'A high level walk traversing the highest and wildest parts of Wales ... On public rights of way or where there is a right of access ... Coast to Coast - Cardiff to Conwy ... Ascent 61540 feet (187 ...
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'Wales's most scenically beautiful and challenging long distance trail.'
Tony Drake
'Along the trail enjoy Cardiff's rich heritage. See historic landmarks, such as the Norwegian Church, alongside iconic buildings like the world renowned Wales Millennium Centre and the Senedd (Wale ...
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'The circular trail for cyclists and walkers is 10km or 6.2miles long and runs around the Bay and across to the seaside town of Penarth via Pont y Werin, a 140 metre bridge providing a link for pedestrians and cyclists between Penarth and the International Sports Village.'
'Our leaders cover a large part of South Wales up to the Brecon area and the Black Mountains in the north and from Carmarthen in the west to Gloucestershir ...
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'The club was formed in 1926. The programme of walks is sent out twice a year with a planned walk on every Saturday throughout the year. Additionally we walk on most of the Bank Holiday Mondays, have a Tuesday walk once a month and other weekday walks of special interest.'
'Walks are organised each weekend – usually on a Sunday. We also arrange weekend trips away and sometimes longer holidays. These are usually based in youth hostels, camping or backpacking.'
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'A local walking group organising weekend walks and weekends away throughout South Wales and beyond. We have a varied programme, offering something for everyone from the committed enthusiast to the absolute beginner.'
'Rights of way are mainly found in the more rural land beyond the outskirts of the city's residential suburbs, and extend to the foreshore of the Bristol Channel in the south east.'
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'Public rights of way are footpaths, bridleways and byways open to all traffic and any roads used as public paths. In total there are well over 100 miles of public rights of way across Cardiff. View public rights of way on a Map ... A variety of leaflets are available on Outdoor Cardiff along with information about a wide range of activities and amenities.'
Member of the Ramblers - Glamorgan Area Grouping
'If you want to really get to know Cardiff, then look no further than Cardiff on Foot's highly rated walking tours and let us show you our beautiful city.'
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'Our Cardiff walking tours are available most days and must be booked in advance. Booking is easy - just check availability on the BOOK NOW page and follow the booking instructions.'
'We have created a number of leaflets for walks in the Cardiff area. Although no longer available in print, they may be downloaded from this site.'
'Cathays Cemetery, in the heart of Cardiff, is the third largest municipal cemetery in the UK, covering some 110 acres, and is owned and managed by Cardiff City Council. The cemetery was opened in 1859 when it was designated both as a place of burial and “as space was limited in the Victorian era“ as a pleasant environment in which to walk ... In recent years cemeteries in towns and cities have been rediscovered as places to visit and their importance as wildlife habitats is increasingly recognised.'
'The trail takes in sweeping panoramic vistas at its northern edge, through a variety of beautiful landscapes further south, before finally meeting the sea at the southern-most point of Wales. ...
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'A leisurely walk through 6,000 years of beauty, culture and history in the picturesque Vale of Glamorgan.'
'With the Taff Trail passing through a number of parks and green spaces ...
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'Cardiff's parks and green spaces make this one of the greenest cities in the UK. Discover the variety of walking trails from 1 mile to long distance treks all on your doorstep! The walking trails are all waymarked, have individual leaflets including a map and start point information to help plan your journey.'
'There are also many "green fingers" where the Taff Trail itself appears to bring the countryside into the town. The area is also rich in industrial archeology.'
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'Multi-purpose route between the Cardiff waterfront at Cardiff Bay in the South and the Market Town of Brecon in the North ... Passes close to Pontypridd and Merthyr Tydfil and through a wide variety of urban and suburban landscapes of those towns and the open moorland of the Brecon Beacons. '
'This is a fascinating walk within a short distance of Cardiff. It crosses the little known north east corner of the Vale and offers the walker historic villages, ruined castles and a battle site all combined with surprisingly attractive views. While a delightful area it is prone to flooding so can be wet underfoot.' [St Fagans ... St Brides ... St Georges]
Member of the Ramblers - Glamorgan Area Grouping
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