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Some of Britain's best walking is in Wales. It's not just the quality, it's the variety too. Riverside ambles? Try the Wye, Severn or Usk. Dramatic coastline? Pembrokeshire and the Gower are magnificent. Unfrequented moorland with no tracks to be beaten? Mid-Wales is made of it. Strong mountains with rocky ridges? Snowdonia.

I don't even find its alleged remoteness an issue. One October day on my cross-Wales walk I left London by a morning train, changed to the Brecon bus at Cardiff, enjoyed a lunchtime pint, and still had time to walk 15 miles through and over the Honddu valley.

Below there are links to my walk along Offa's Dyke Path (even though bits are in England) and also a self-planned cross-Wales walk from Newport to the Carneddau, undertaken in October stages between 2002 and 2006.

You can see what is where on the map below.

 

 

Site created by Peter Aylmer of London

page created 17 January 2005, revised 26 November 2006