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Derek Brockway

Weatherman Walking

Derek Brockway has been walking across Wales for Weatherman Walking since 2002. Find out more about these walks. Take a look at Derek's series of walks in Lampeter and Llangorse


Glyndwr's Way

A more comfortable way to get some mountain views along part of Glyndwr's Way.

Pontneddfechan

One of Wales's most popular walking spots packed with shaded gorges and spectacular waterfalls.

Llangorse Walk

Derek walks along the lake at Llangorse

Lampeter Walk 1

Derek takes a short walk with Philip and Cerys Lodwick

Lampeter Walk 2

Derek takes us to the site of a prehistoric fort

Lampeter Walk 3

Derek takes us to the Harford family estate

Lampeter Walk 4

Derek walks to Cwmann and a few old pubs

Lampeter Walk 5

Derek walks to Llanwnnen

Elan Valley

Derek takes a 12-mile trek along the Elan Valley

Weatherman Walking

Find out more about Derek's walks around Wales

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Joy Mardon, Manorbier, Tenby
Love the programme. Am on crutches so cannot walk far but drive to places and then walk as far as I can. We have a wonderful country and some amazingly scenic walks. Have a look at 'The knights way' in Pembs, its a long walk but a beautiful one. I have been to many of those walks that Derek has done - I have walked as far as I am able. We have many interesting walks in Pembrokeshire (apart from the coastal one that everyone knows).
Tue Mar 23 13:59:35 2010

Douglas Higginson. Perth.WesternAustralia.
Derek .Did you do the walk. Cwmtydu to St Tysilio Church,Llandysiliogogo? I was thrilled to see it as I was a boy there in 1940 to 1946. Living at Pendre Llwyndafydd. That was my Church,and thanks to the programme which ended at my Church I now have a nice picture of it every time i open my computer. Diolch a pob bendith.p/s Did my friend Marvin Morgan make you a stick cerdded some while back??
Sat Feb 17 17:52:07 2007

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