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Tregaron to Llanddewi Brefi Walk

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1. Turn right off the B4343 onto the tiny lane leading to Bronmwyn (roughly 6.5km north of Tregaron on B4343) and through the farmyard, bearing left at the stables, then right to ford a stream. Continue through two gateways as the track winds gently uphill.

2. Where the track bends left on a slight summit, leave it and follow a dry stone wall heading to the right, over reedy grass towards a large lone tree. From the tree, head beside the dry stone wall on the left to gain a rough path running roughly alongside a stream on the right. The path crosses the stream twice early on (poles advisable). Continue on a decreasingly distinct path near a wire fence, and ford a tributary stream coming in from the left.

3. Cross this and continue in the same direction to follow the contour with the hilltop to your left before dropping to a stile in a boggy corner, close to a pile of stones. Bear half right to cross the next narrow field to another stile and cross this.

4. Turn right onto a concrete drive, and continue along to a gate. Shortly after the next telegraph pole, bear left to walk parallel to the edge of the field, up to a gate in the top corner. Go through and cross the farm drive to walk up a stony track to a small gate. Continue along a grassy track to reach a crossing of paths. Here you leave the town trail signs and turn right through a rusty metal gate on a newly designated bridleway (replacing the one south
to Pencefn Drysgol).

5. Cross the grassy field and go through the leftmost of a couple of gates on the far side. Head down a grassy track which becomes increasingly muddy near the farmyard.

6. Just before the farmyard turn left onto a wide track. Go through ametal gate, and turn right to follow the fence line round and down to the far right corner of the field. Continue following this right as it becomes a beech-lined track way. The path narrows as it bends left to descend to a rickety metal gate.

7. Go through this, then follow the bridleway left (ignoring the sign right to Llanddewi Brefi). This briefly runs parallel to a small stream before fording it and continuing up an often wet tree-lined track. As you near another stream, the track divides. Fork right to ford the stream (poles highly recommended, it can easily be calf-deep and full of greasy pebbles underfoot). Follow the track as it quickly bends uphill before petering out. Now bear right and follow the
fence line on the left until the track reappears. Continue on this, very boggy in places, and cross a third stream to exit through a gate by a barn undergoing renovation to reach the start of tarmac.

8. Follow this road and eventually it leads moderately steeply down towards the northern end of Llanddewi Brefi. As the descent eases you pass a concrete driveway to Prysg. Just after the next house, turn left over a stile onto a way marked footpath, running along the edge of grassy fields. Cross two further stiles, then the path descends right to briefly run parallel to
a small river.

9. Exit left onto a road into Llanddewi Brefi, where you could take a look around the Church and graveyard, pop into the village shop or grab a quick drink in one of the pubs before catching your bus, or returning via the same route to Tregaron.

Distance: 7.5 kilometre/4.5 miles
Time: 2¾ hours
Terrain: Mostly defined tracks with some rough undefined sections. Very boggy in places. Fairly long road walk at end.
Suitable for: Moderately fit walkers. Energetic children. Dogs on lead around livestock.
Grade: Moderate
Start: Tregaron SN681597
Finish: Llanddewi Brefi SN663553
Refreshments: Tregaron, Llanddewi Brefi
Nearest public toilets: Tregaron
Public transport: Weekday and Saturday buses to Tregaron from
Aberystwyth. Same service (585) returns from Llanddewi Brefi to
Tregaron and onto Aberystwyth. Also local taxi company.
Maps: OS Landranger 146; Explorer 199
Parking: Pay and display car park near Tregaron Square

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  • Description of route - Part of Tregaron Trails - Tregaron to Llanddewi Brefi Walk
  • Length of route (miles) - 4
  • Typical duration of route - 3 Hours

Map & Directions

Road Directions

Tregaron is on the A485 Aberystwyth to Lampeter road. The town is passed by the NCN 82, Lon Cambria and Lon Teifi cycle routes.

Accessible by Public Transport: Aberystwyth station is 18 miles away.

Tregaron to Llanddewi Brefi Walk

Type:Walking Route

Tregaron, Ceredigion, SY25 6JL

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