Wales
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An energetic 12 mile circular walk which encompasses gorgeous views from all sides of the largest lake in South Wales, Llangors Lake. You will climb two hills thats the altitude bit starting and ending at the hospitable bunkhouses and pub in Blwch (pronounced Boolkh).
Where? Brecon Beacons National Park
How long? 19 km / 12 miles
How hard? Hard
Castle, river and ridge walking with spectacular views along the River Wye under the shadow of the famous Symonds Yat viewpoint and over Coppett Hill Ridge.
Where? Wye Valley AONB
How long? 9.2 km / 6 miles
How hard? Moderate
Explore magical Llanddwyn Island and the sand dunes of Newborough Warren National Nature Reserve on this family walk in Anglesey. The walk will provide opportunities for both young and old to explore the dunes, geology and mythology of the area.
Where? Isle of Anglesey AONB
How long? 13.5kms / 8.5 miles
How hard? Moderate
This walk takes in Marloes Mere, an area of wetland pools and marsh. After passing an impressive Iron Age fort, the route joins the Coast Path, offering great views of the coast and the islands of Skokholm, Skomer and guano covered Grassholm.
Where? Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
How long? 6 km / 3.5 miles or 7 km / 4.5 miles
How hard? Easy
A circular walk starting off in the village of Llanbedrog, along a winding lane and on to Mynydd Tir y Cwmwd which is a substantial area of open common. The site is also an important heathland site which is a valuable habitat for a variety of interesting plants, insects and birds. The hill forms part of a chain of intrusions along the Llyn peninsula and provides great views in all directions.
Where? Llyn AONB
How long? 5 km / 2.5 miles
How hard? Moderate
A circular walk along Rhossili Down, with spectacular views over Gower and North Devon, returning along Rhossili Beach. In summer, enjoy an ice-cream halfway around. Walk the beach in winter, and watch the Atlantic rollers coming in!
Where? Gower AONB
How long? 8km / 5 miles
How hard? Moderate
Key
Car free
You can do this walk easily using the bus or train
Dog friendly
But please keep dogs on leads near ground-nesting birds and livestock
Family friendly
But check the length of walks for young children
Easy access
For wheelchairs, pushchairs and people who find walking a challenge
Heritage
Historical buildings or remains
Picnics
Places for picnics but maybe not benches, so bring a rug to sit on
Coast
Moors and dales
Rivers and lakes
Summits and hills
Woods and forests






