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Start: Near Dovey Valley Shooting Centre Limited car parking Grid Reference: SH 806 051 Distance: 10 km – 6.2 miles Grade: Moderate with some steep sections Terrain: Fields, rough tracks Maps: OS Explorer - 215
Walk Route: Moderate
- Miles: 6
Start: Ceinws village Grid Reference: SH760 059 Distance: 11.3 km – 7 miles (additional 0.7km - 0.4 miles to Llanwrin) Grade: Moderate / Strenuous Terrain: Firm tracks, open fields Maps: OS Explorer 215
Walk Route: Strenuous
- Miles: 7
Start: NRW forest car park. Turn R just before Aberllefenni village sign. Grid Reference: SH 769 092 Distance: 8.4 km - 5.2 miles Grade: Easy/Moderate Maps: OS Explorer . OL23
Walk Route: Easy/Moderate
- Miles: 5
Start: Village car park, Cwrt Grid Reference:SH 688 000 Distance: 4.8 km – 3 miles (with extension 6.6 km - 4 miles) Grade: Moderate (extension energetic) Terrain: Tarmac road, firm tracks, fields and woodland Maps: OS Explorer - OL 23
Walk Route: Moderate
- Miles: 4
Start: Lay-by Derwenlas Grid Reference: SN721 991 Distance: 6.2 km - 3.8 miles Grade: Moderate Terrain: Firm tracks, open fields, some boggy areas Maps: OS Explorer OL23
Walk Route: Moderate
- Miles: 4
Start: Machynlleth – Y Plas car park On A493 from Aberystwyth, take 3rd exit on 1st roundabout Grid Reference: SH 743 004 Distance: 8.3 km or 5.1 miles Grade: Moderate Terrain: Roads/firm tracks/woodland paths/fields
Walk Route: Moderate
- Miles: 5
Start: Pennal village Grid Reference: SH 699 004 Distance: 13.2km – 8.3 miles Grade: Strenuous – A mountain walk, not to be undertaken in poor visibility Maps: OS Explorer – OL 23
Walk Route: Strenuous
- Miles: 8
With the Snowdonia National Park providing a mighty natural backdrop, it is easy to understand why this area is so loved. There is some great walking to be had where you’ll find small fishing villages, estuaries and miles of sandy beaches.
Take a walk around the ‘Welsh Taj Mahal’, a National Trust run estate in the Usk Valley.
Walk Route: Clytha
- Duration: 2.25
- Miles: 3
In or near Raglan
The Pines trail is a circular walk that starts at Pembrey Country Park Visitor Centre, turning right from the beach path to follow the wide, straight woodland ride. OS Grid Reference: SN415426
- Access: Pembrey Country Park Visitor Centre
- Duration: 2Hours
- Miles: 4
In or near Burry Port
Start: Corris Craft Centre car park Grid Reference: SH 750 078 Distance: 5 km . 3.1 miles Shorter option: 2.3 km . 1.4 miles Grade: Moderate (some steep sections) Terrain: Tarmac road and firm tracks Maps: OS Explorer - OL 23
Walk Route: Moderate
- Miles: 3
In or near Machynlleth
Start: NRW forest car park. Turn R just before Aberllefenni village sign Grid Reference: SH 769 092 Distance: 7.4 km – 4.6 miles Grade: Moderate Terrain: Tarmac road and grassy tracks. Maps: OS Explorer – OL 23
Walk Route: Moderate
- Miles: 5
In or near Machynlleth
Rhyd-y-benwch car park marks the start for all the waymarked trails through the woodland to the famous Severn Break its Neck waterfall, Blaenhafren Falls and a boardwalk which takes you along the riverbank to the Cascade Falls.
In or near Llanidloes
A new route to the source has recently been opened. Follow the white waymarkers. When reaching the forest boundary the final section of the Source of the Severn trail is via a stone path which passes through moorland.(7miles, 4.5hours)
- Access: Rhydybenwch Picnic Site
- Duration: 4.5hours
- Miles: 7
In or near Llanidloes
With the Snowdonia National Park providing a mighty natural backdrop, it is easy to understand why this area is so loved. There are some great walks where you’ll discover small fishing villages, estuaries and miles of sandy beaches.
Follow a self guided walk around the village of Drefach Felindre highlighting historical and interesting facts about the woollen industry in the locality.