Maps and route information
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Nant yr Arian to Devil’s Bridge
This six-mile walk begins at the beautiful Nant Yr Arian pass and descends into the Rheidol Valley ending at the popular tourist village of Pontarfynach, or ‘Devil’s Bridge’.
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Cross Hands to Felinfoel
This walk goes from the village of Cross Hands in Carmarthenshire, through the rolling hills of the Gwendraeth Valley, and ends at Felinfoel, known for its brewery, on the outskirts of Llanelli.
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Trellech to Monmouth
This is a rich and varied walk, starting in the historic village of Trellech it then journeys via ancient woodlands and on to the River Wye before joining the Offa’s Dyke path.
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Beddgelert, Fisherman's Walk
This walk will take us on a 6-mile circular route from Beddgelert . It’s a pretty challenging route with a mountain to climb (and no phone signal) but well worth it for the amazing views.
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Porth to Taff’s Well.
This walk goes from the village of Porth, north of Cardiff, to the historic village of Taff’s Well, about ten miles away.
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Brynmawr to Abergavenny
This walk starts in Brynmawr, and passes through the incredible Clydach Gorge, around quarried slopes and wooded cwms or hollows, and on to Abergavenny.
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Capel Curig to Betws-y-Coed
This 6-mile walk is routed in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park in North Wales.
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Corwen to Llangollen
From the small town of Corwen in Denbighshire along the entire length of the Dee Valley Way - 13 ‘country’ miles of riverside, moorland and mountain.
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Fairbourne to Penmaenpool
Starting at the village of Fairbourne and following the course of the Mawddach Estuary as far as the pretty village of Penmaenpool.
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Dale to Westdale Bay
With a distance of about seven miles this walk has dramatic cliffs, rich heritage, and spectacular views.
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Porthkerry to Llantwit Major
This walk goes from the viaduct in Porthkerry Park along the Wales Coast Path to the historic town of Llantwit Major, one of Britain’s most important religious towns.
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Deganwy to Llandudno
This walk follows the Wales Coast Path from the shore at the western end of Deganwy to the beautiful seaside town of Llandudno.
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Port Talbot to Swansea Marina
From the beach in Aberavon, Port Talbot, heading West along the Wales coast path to the stunning Swansea Marina.
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Porth Neigwl to Abersoch
Following the Wales Coast path south from Porth Neigwl, up and around the Mynydd Cilan headland, onto Porth Ceiriad and then north to Abersoch.
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Newport to Fishguard
This is a stunning walk that combines pretty coves and small beaches, stunning views, and several points of interest.
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Cwm Ivy to Llanrhidian, Gower
This walk goes along a less popular and quieter stretch on the north side of the Gower Peninsula.
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Redwick to Chepstow
This is a surprising walk with lots of unexpected ‘treasures’ along the way. It’s a long walk but not difficult and, with so much to see, goes quickly.
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Porth Swtan to Cemlyn Bay
This is a stunning walk along the west coast of Anglesey. It would be of particular interest to those interested in wildlife and history.
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Cardigan to Aberporth
This is an absolutely stunning walk with a great combination of strong history, stunning views and rich wildlife.
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St Donats to Dunraven Bay
This is a very doable afternoon walk if you want to stroll off a Sunday roast. There are some spectacular coastal views and several points of interest along the way for those keen on history and geology.
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Abergwyngregyn to Conwy
This is a wonderful walk with something for everyone and could easily be split into two very different halves.
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Little Haven to Solva
This is an absolutely stunning walk along the coast at St Bride’s Bay, Pembrokeshire. There are some pretty steep hills and the entire walk is a good, long one, so come prepared.
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Pwll to Kidwelly
This is a really interesting and stunning stretch of coastline which will appeal to those keen on nature and history.
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Harlech to Barmouth
This walk goes through Gwynedd in Snowdonia National Park, but it’s not a walk over mountains, it’s along one of the most popular coastlines in Wales.
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Porthcawl to Southerndown
A stunning linear walk filled with variety, passing some of South Wales’ most popular beaches before heading inland, through the picturesque village of Merthyr Mawr.
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Abereiddy to Whitesands
This walk is all about the scenery, geology and wildlife. Much of the walk is along the undulating headland on fairly narrow tracks with sheer cliffs to one side so care should be taken at all times.
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Talacre to Rhyl
A linear walk along the Wales Coast Path combining quiet sections with lots of wildlife as well as impressive seaside landscapes.
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Ynyslas to Aberystwyth
This is an 8 mile linear walk with stunning views starting on the Ceredigion coast path and joining up with the Wales Coast Path at Borth.
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Fall Bay to Oxwich
The Gower Peninsula is officially designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is a go-to destination for walkers.
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Abersoch to Pwllheli
A stunning linear walk along the Llŷn Peninsula coastline starting off in the pretty seaside town of Abersoch and ending in the bustling resort of Pwllheli.
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Saundersfoot to Pendine Sands
A fascinating walk rich in history, the first half as far as Amroth is low level and easy and the second half is more challenging with lots of steep hill climbs but really worth it for the spectacular views.
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Beaumaris to Red Wharf Bay
A linear walk along the Wales Coast Path from Beaumaris to Red Wharf Bay including a new stretch of path opened in 2018.
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Morfa Nefyn
This linear walk is in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty takes in a 6 mile section of the Llyn Coastal Path from Porth Ysgaden to Porthdinllaen.
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Presteigne
This is a lengthy route which explores the pretty town of Presteigne and its surrounding, tranquil countryside including a short but impressive section of the famous Offa’s Dyke trail.
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Tredegar
Along this circular route you can learn about Tredegar’s rich history through a series of public artworks celebrating the men, women and children who helped to shape the town.
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Lake Vyrnwy
This gentle yet beautiful circular route takes us on a stroll alongside the incredible Lake Vyrnwy which is five miles long and holds enough water to fill 13,500 Olympic swimming pools.
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Craig y Nos
This short, beautiful walk has you following in the footsteps of the great Coloratura Soprano Madame Adelina Patti in her beloved former country estate of Craig y Nos.
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Cadair Idris
A challenging circular route in a spectacular mountain range including three summits, a glacial lake and a climb up one of Wales’ most impressive peaks.
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Sully
This linear route travels along the coastal path from Sully to Penarth’s iconic pier which earned the Victorian town the reputation of “The Garden by the Sea”.
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Dinefwr Park
This circular route takes you through the spectacular grounds of Dinefwr Park, encompassing the incredible Newton House, Dinefwr Castle and much more.
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Blue Lagoon
This pretty Pembrokeshire walk follows part of the Wales Coastal Path that begins and ends in the picturesque coastal village of Porthgain.
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Conwy
A short circular walk exploring the sights and sounds of RSPB Conwy’s Nature Reserve. It’s an accessible walk for all abilities through a range of habitats from wetlands to estuary mudflats.
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Welshpool
This is a town and country walk that starts and ends in the historic Welsh border town of Welshpool. It includes many points of hidden history to uncover along the way.
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Three Cliffs
This delightful circular walk takes us through parkland, woodland, along a beach and up to an old castle high on a hill. The sea air will ensure you sleep well at the end of it!
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Glyders
This challenging walk takes you to the top of the fifth highest mountain in Wales, Glyder Fawr, whose summit lies at just over 1,000m (3,280ft) making it officially a supermountain!
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Bwlch
This circular walk explores the less trodden paths of the Black Mountains, offering a peaceful alternative to the busier routes in the Brecon Beacons.
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Portmeirion
This coast and country walk tells a tale of industry and architecture as it weaves its way from Porthmadog to Portmeirion.
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Dolaucothi
A walk around the Dolaucothi Gold mines, before breaking out onto the nearby estate and climbing up to the trig point for some stunning views over the Cothi Valley.
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Flanders Fields
Derek visits the small Belgian town of Ypres and the surrounding area. Ypres was where the British stopped the German advance in autumn 1914 and was the site of a series of battles.
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Mametz Woods
Derek visits important places of interest in the Somme area, including Mametz Wood, the site of a key battle for Welsh troops throughout World War One.
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Caerphilly
A journey from the magnificent Caerphilly Castle over the mountain, ending at the fairy-tale Castle Coch.
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Menai Bridge
This is a gentle walk between two breath-taking bridges - The Britannia Bridge and The Menai Suspension Bridge.
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Skomer
An easy 3.5 mile walk around the second largest island in Wales which is full of wildlife.
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Carneddau mountains
The Carneddau mountains are full of history, stunning scenery and wild ponies.
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Tenby
A 5.5 mile easy walk that takes in the delightful seaside town and uncovers some hidden gems.
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Llandrillo
A nine mile wild walk up into the Berwyn Range, following in the footsteps of the old drovers making their way to market.
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Devil's Bridge
A challenging eight mile gorge walk with rewarding views.
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Margam
A 3.8 mile walk taking in historical highlights and best views from the beautiful Margam Country Park.
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Afan
This peaceful trail in Afan Forest Park follows a figure-of-eight, allowing walkers to complete it as one longer route or choose a gentler, three-mile stroll.
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Pontypridd
This walk over the hills above Pontypridd follows in the footsteps of pilgrims across the Rhondda.
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Newport
A short walk uncovering Newport’s past as a pioneer of industrial transport, and on through Allt-yr-Ynn nature reserve.
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Newborough
Newborough to St Dwynwen's Island. (Note, this is only available as a text page.)
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Prestatyn
This walk, right on Prestatyn’s back doorstep, is an unexpected gem. The location marks the start of the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, one of just five AONBs in Wales.
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Bala
This is a delightful linear walk that unfolds to reveal its charm with each undulating twist and turn. On a clear day the 360° views from the summit of Moel y Garnedd are spectacular and rival any in the whole of Snowdonia.
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Crickhowell
A challenging walk involving steep climbs, a section of the ‘Mon + Brec’ canal and a stroll through a fine country estate.
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Bethesda
The Ogwen Valley is arguably one of the most beautiful spots in Wales and renowned for its majestic peaks, world-class climbs and low-level walks.
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St Dogmaels
The stunning west Wales coastline features in this strenuous walk, which also has some inland treats.
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Moelfre
A circular walk on Anglesey exploring the maritime village of Moelfre, the ‘shipwreck coast’, and some remains of the island’s ancient past.
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Dyffryn Gardens
A walk of nearly six miles past Neolithic chambers and through pretty villages and spectacular gardens.
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New Quay
A 5.7 mile walk around the seaside town of New Quay on Cardigan Bay where Dylan and his wife Caitlin lived during the war.
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Laugharne
This delightful walk through Dylan Thomas country takes in views of the Taf Estuary, the coastal salt marshes, and across the rolling hills of Carmarthenshire.
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Swansea
A 3.7 mile walk around Dylan’s hometown, starting at his childhood home on Cwmdonkin drive.
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Llansteffan
A walk through the farms and lanes of the Llansteffan Peninsula and around its spectacular headland.
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Great Orme
Explore the rugged beauty of Great Orme, a giant headland overlooking the Irish Sea.
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Llangynog
A walk from Llangynog to the spectacular Pistyll Rheadr waterfall, one of the seven wonders of Wales.
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Carreg Cennen
A 5.5 mile circular walk to this dramatic Welsh castle and the river Cennen.
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Caldey Island
A gentle 4.3 mile walk around a historic and religious island.
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Merthyr Tydfil
Fascinating 7.5 mile walk through both town and country, packed full of history with a few surprises thrown in for good measure.
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Aberdyfi
A varied six mile circular walk starting beside the Dyfi estuary and climbing to a high ridge with glorious views in all directions.
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Rhayader
A nine mile walk through quiet walking country with breathtaking views over patchwork fields and the Wye Valley.
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Cemaes Bay
An eight and a half mile circular walk along the rugged north coast of Anglesey taking in sea views, ancient geology and history.
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Llanberis
An eight mile circular walk through the heart of the Padarn Country Park and the Dinorwig slate quarries.
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Loughor Estuary
An eleven mile walk along the estuary via the Millenium Coastal Park from Bynea to the old harbour at Pembrey.
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Cardiff Bay
A five mile circular walk around Cardiff Bay taking in the areas iconic landmarks along sections of the Cardiff Bay Trail.
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Cwm Ratgoed
A two and a half mile circular walk through Cwm Ratgoed - a beautiful, sheltered valley just north of Aberllefenni in south Gwynedd.
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Skirrid Fawr
A four mile walk following part of the Beacon's Way, taking in Skirrid Fawr, Llanvihangel Court and the haunted Skirrid Inn.
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Holywell to Flint
An eight mile walk through Greenfield Valley and along the Dee Estuary with views over the Wirral to Flint Castle.
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Holyhead to South Stack
A five mile circular walk along the coast to Holyhead Mountain, North and South Stack.
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Garth Mountain
A four and a half mile circular walk from Pentyrch, through Coed y Bedw Reserve up the summit of Garth Mountain.
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Trefin to Pwll Deri
A ten and a half mile trek along a quieter section of the Pembrokeshire coastal path from Trefin to Pwll Deri hostel.
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Churchtown to Montgomery
A 7.5 mile linear walk along the spine of Offa's Dyke to the historic market town of Montgomery.
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The Hafod Estate
A five and a half mile walk around the 'Picturesque' Hafod Estate in the Ystwyth Valley taking in woodland and waterfalls.
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Laugharne
A four and a half mile circular walk, along the Taf estuary to Dylan's Birthday Walk and up over Sir John's Hill.
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Barry to Rhoose Point
An eight mile trip from Barry Docks to Rhoose Point, passing through Porthkerry Country Park.
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Penmaenmawr to Rowen
A six mile trek following the Huw Tom Uplands Walk over the hills to the pretty village of Rowen.
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Moel Famau
A four and a half mile upland walk through heather moorland to Moel Famau, the mother of mountains.
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Abergynolwyn
A six circular walk through the foothills of the nearby Cader Idris in the Snowdonia National Park.
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New Quay to Llangrannog
A nine and a half mile walk along the coast taking in hidden coves, dolphins and amazing rock strata.
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Pen y Fan and the peaks
A tough ten and a half mile walk with stunning views, taking in some of Wales' most iconic peaks.
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Caswell Bay to Bishopston Valley
A seven mile walk from Caswell Bay, taking in Brandy cove, Pwll Du Bay and the Upper Bishopston Valley.
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Blaencwm
A six mile walk through the heart of the Rhondda Valleys, past waterfalls and former industrial landscapes.
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Flat Holm Island
A short circular walk taking in the island's maritime and wartime history and local wildlife that live on this Bristol Channel hideway.
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Trefil
An eight mile walk beyond the town to bronze age cairns and the Chartist's Cave with its deathly secrets.