You can walk the whole 60-miles length of Ceredigion's coastline. Find out more about the coast path. |
The 1200 year-old earthwork has for centuries been the traditional boundary of Wales. |
Find out more about Derek's walks around Mid Wales |
A ramble through woods and along a river to Meifod's Healing Well. |
Follow in the footsteps of one of Wales' historic heroes |
A walk which offers sculpture as well as scenery |
A gentle 15 mile route through the hills of the central Welsh Marches |
A challenging 15 mile walk trodden in centuries past by pilgrims, quarrymen and drovers. |
Britain's longest riverside walk starts in the mountains of Mid Wales |
Most reserves offer a nature trail or more challenging trek |
A walk with 18 stiles, a 13th-century church, old Roman works and more |
A 7km hike taking in the fabulous views over Llyn Clywedog reservoir |
A 4.5 mile circular walk around the country roads of Llandrindod Wells. |
A walk through bluebell-dappled woodlands near Welshpool |
A 7km hike taking in the fabulous views over Llyn Clywedog reservoir. |
Meander through Welshpool's landmarks old and new. |
Sample some of the town's history on this riverside stroll. |
An expert's view on why walking's good for you. |
A ramble through the hills of rural Montgomeryshire. |
A strenuous 42 mile walk that raises thousands for charities. |
What gets us out and about and using our footpaths? |
Artist takes to coastal path to celebrate the earth and her birthday. |
Walkers of all abilities descend upon Crickhowell. |
A 4.5m circular walk from Llandrindod to Howey. |
Follow the River Vyrnwy past places linked with renowned hymnwriter Ann Griffiths |
Trek across the site of a key battle in Glyndŵr's campaign |