A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Ceredigion
'The Town Trail was opened in 2007 and celebrates the bicentennial of the Act of Parliament that allowed the building of the harbour by the Rev Alban Thomas Jones Gwynne. The harbour was c ...
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'The Town Trail records 22 places of historic interest within the town, each shown by a brass plaque.'
Member of the Ramblers - Ceredigion Area Grouping
Member of the Ramblers - Ceredigion Area Grouping
[1] Seaside saunters along the fronts of coastal towns and villages - - - : [2] Delightful strolls along country lanes with ancient hedgerows full of wild flowers - - - : [3] Invigorating walks ...
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'Maps of some of the circular and linear walks and hikes for you to enjoy around Cardigan Bay. Follow the links to download the maps, which come complete with useful information on special points of interest along the way.'
Member of the U3A - Mid and West Wales Grouping
'Follows the spectacular and varied coastline of Cardigan Bay on the west coast of Wales. Stunning scenery, picturesque villages and a wealth of wildlife - including the highest numbers of dolphin sightings in the UK - make Ceredigion a perfect place for a week's coastal walking.'
Ceredigion County Council
'The Coast and Countryside Section has produced a number of "Walks and Rides" that pass through some of the most attractive parts of the County. The County Council has also produc ...
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'The network of public paths offers an excellent way to explore Ceredigion. The diverse countryside offers a range of opportunities for the walker, from gentle coastal walks to rugged mountain hikes ...'
'The Forum is a voluntary body with up to 22 members, appointed following advertising, which represents land managers and owners, users of land and those with other interests. The Forum advises the local authority and other bodies on access and recreation issues.'
Ceredigion County Council
'Please note you can select row_wk for all Public Rights of Way in the County or switch on and off the different types of Public Rights of way as desired eg show footpaths, bridleways, restricted b ...
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'To get information from the Interactive Map such as route numbers and status of routes simply click once on any desired public right of way on the map and a table will come up with key information.'
Ceredigion County Council
'Pumlumon, pronounced “Pimlimmon” – its name means “Five Peaks” – is the highest summit in the Cambrian Mountains of Mid-Wales and dominates the countryside of north Ceredigion. Two rivers ...
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'Whether you want to stride out over Plynlimon Mountain in the historic footsteps of George Borrow, stroll through the enchanted Hafod Estate, get close enough to feed the majestic Red Kite or just relax in the breath taking countryside, the Pumlumon area is the place for you.'
'There is also a detailed guide available, The Dylan Thomas Trail, which helps you walk the route but also describes the poet’s time in the area.'
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'Runs through places associated with the poet Dylan Thomas in Ceredigion, west Wales. It was officially opened by Aeronwy Thomas, in July 2003. The trail is marked by blue plaques and information boards in Lampeter, Aberaeron, and New Quay.'
'David Lukes has produced a series of guides to walks from the hostels, each containing directions and a map. Some of them use the beautifully illustrated maps prepared by Martyn Hanks ...
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'Set up to save some much-loved youth hostels in the Elenydd for future generations. The Elenydd is an area in the southern Cambrian Mountains of mid-Wales, between Llanwrtyd Wells and Tregaron. It is a wild and beautiful place, with silence broken only by a gurgling stream, the bleating of sheep or the call of a bird. It is a wonderful area for outdoor activities like walking and cycling, an ideal place to escape from the pressures of the modern world ... '
Elenydd Wilderness Hostels Trust
'Lady’s Walk (Moderate; 3.6 km) ... Ystwyth Gorge Walk (Moderate; 1.5 km loop) ... Gentleman’s Walk (Strenuous; 6km) ... Coed Hafod Walk (Moderate; 1.2 km one way) ... Bedford Monument Walk (Modera ...
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'Hafod Uchtryd, 12 miles south-east of Aberystwyth, is recognised as one of the finest examples in Europe of a Picturesque landscape ... Five way-marked walks, of varying length and difficulty, enable visitors to explore the Hafod landscape on foot. All are signed from the church car park, where a guide map can be purchased from a dispensing machine (takes 2 x £1 coins). The guide map is also available from Tourist Information Centres, by post from the Estate Office, or through this website ...'
Member of the Ramblers - Ceredigion Area Grouping
'1. Llandysul Town Historic Walk ... 2. Coed y Foel Woodland and Countryside Walk ... 3. Teifi Loop Walk ... 4. North Clettwr Valley Walk ... 5. South Clettwr Valley Walk ... 6. Coed y Foel Woods t ...
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'The Teifi Valley town of Llandysul and the neighbouring village of Pont Tyweli are one of the most favoured localities in Wales for freshwater angling, white-water canoeing and walking. Llandysul and Pont Tyweli are a Walkers are Welcome area.' Downloadable Walks gives access to PDFs of the Booklet Llandysul Trails.
[1] The Cei Bach circular walk - - - : [2] The Dylan Thomas Trail in New Quay - - - : [3] The New Quay Cliff Walk - - - : [4] Cors Caron - The Tregaron Bog - - - : [5] The Llwyndafydd / Cwmtydu Wal ...
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'Many of the cottages we advertise are in or close to New Quay where there are a number of scenic walks, footpaths and trails There is a choice of walks through wooded valleys, coastal paths, along beaches, and around historic trails ... New Quay is also on the newly established Ceredigion Coastal Path which connects with the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path at Cardigan / Poppit Sands.'
'There's something rather romantic about following natural features in the landscape, whether it's a mountain range, a coastline, or in this case a river, from its source in the Welsh Mountains to ...
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'As Britain's longest river, the Severn offers explorers the opportunity to discover a wide variety of landscapes ranging from the dramatic Cambrian Mountains in Mid Wales, through deep gorged valleys and onto the rolling pastureland of its southern reaches before meet the confluence with the Celtic Sea.'
Worcestershire County Council
'With plenty of woodland and field margins, it promises sightings of some wonderful birds ... Some parts of the riverside section of this walk are near to the water’s edge, and there are some rocky ...
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'This route takes you through delightful woodland gorges, along a picturesque riverside and through the stunning Teifi Marshes, owned and managed by South and West Wales Wildlife Trust.'
'Just so you know where it is ... the River Teifi is the natural border between Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion for much of its length, then it becomes the border with Pembrokeshire. That m ...
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'Our trails blog showcases a wide selection of ideas for days out, whether that involves driving, walking, cycling or adventure trails ... We'll bring you the best trails from both local sources and across the internet ...'
'The booklet was launched at the 1st Great Tregaron Walking Weekend in the company of Tori James and Caradog Jones, the first Welsh woman and Welsh man to climb Everest. The weekend itself also ...
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'Twm Town Walk (3.5miles) | Cors Caron Walk (4 miles) | The Elephant Walk (5.5miles) | Tregaron to Llanddewi Brefi Walk (9 miles) Strata Florida to Tregaron Walk (9 miles) | Pentre Bach Walk (9.5 miles) | Cwm Berwyn Walk (11 miles)'
Tregaron Walking Club
Walking Group established in 2003, usually walking about once per month throughout the year: 'You don't need to be a Member to attend your first two Walks with the Club, but please choose a grade A or B walk the first time you join us'.
'New people are always made welcome – no need to join until you have been on a few walks so you can decide if it is for you. We recognise it can be daunting to turn up on your first walk without kn ...
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'We are fortunate to have some of the UK’s best scenery virtually on our doorstep and our walks cover a huge area including Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire, Brecon Beacons and The Gower.'
'Are you tired of the crowds in Snowdonia, and looking for a new area to discover? Then come to the "Elenydd", the Cambrian Mountains, described by many as an area of astounding natural beauty. It is a relatively unexplored, wild and wonderful mountain area within easy reach of southern Britain ... We explore the Aberystwyth hinterland, within a short distance of the excellent camping, accommodation, and eating places of the town and villages, like Devil’s Bridge, Ponterwyd, and Pontrhydygroes.'
Maurice Kyle
'There are two main circular routes: 1.5 miles and 3 miles. Both are unsuitable for wheelchairs. One route is without stiles and the longer route is rugged.'
RSPB
'Scenic cycleway, bridleway & footpath route following the Ystwyth river from Aberystwyth before climbing up towards Cors Caron, Pontrhydfendigaid and Tregaron. Substantial off road sections of the ...
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