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Glyndŵr's Way

Opened in 2002 and lying wholly within the county of Powys, Glyndŵr's Way is the third National Trail to be established in Wales. The 132-mile Trail is named after - and links a number of sites associated with - Owain Glyndŵr, the 14th century nobleman, and self-styled Prince of Wales. Find out more about the trail:


Glyndŵr's Way

Find out more about the trail that runs through the heart of Powys.

Managing the trail

Jonathan Neale finds out what it's like to manage a National Trail.

Knighton-Felindre

Take a photo tour of Glyndŵr's Way from Knighton to Felindre

To Abbeycwmhir

Take a photo tour of Glyndŵr's Way from Felindre to Abbeycwmhir

To Llanidloes

Take a photo tour of Glyndŵr's Way from Abbeycwmhir to Llanidloes

To Dylife

Take a photo tour of Glyndŵr's Way from Llanidloes to Dylife.

To Machynlleth

Take a photo tour of Glyndŵr's Way from Dylife to Machynlleth.

To Llanbrynmair

Take a photo tour of Glyndŵr's Way from Machynlleth to Llanbrynmair

To Llangadfan

Take a photo tour of Glyndŵr's Way from Llanbrynmair to Llangadfan

To Pontrobert

Take a photo tour of Glyndŵr's Way from Llangadfan to Dolanog

To Welshpool

Take a photo tour of Glyndwr's Way from Dolanog to Welshpool

A walk along the way

Jonathan Neale finds out what it's like to walk a 70 mile stretch of the trail from Knighton to Machynlleth.

Owain Glyndŵr

Find out more about the Welsh Prince who led a rebellion in the 1400s.

Walking in Mid Wales

Check out more about walking in Powys and Ceredigion.

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