Results for "walking"
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Walking
Our walking trails and information to plan your walk
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22 Jul 2015
Owners urged to follow new dog walking codeAs we enjoy sunny days and long, light, evenings, dog owners are being encouraged to follow a new dog walking code.
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03 May 2016
Benefits of WalkingMay is National Walking Month – a chance for you to put on some comfy shoes and get out there!
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02 Aug 2018
Why walking is great for your healthWhether you fancy a short amble or a longer ramble - walking is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and the perfect way to explore new places.
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Brechfa Forest – Byrgwm, near Carmarthen
A woodland with a walking trail and mountain bike trails for beginners and experienced riders.
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Gwydir Forest Park - Hafna, near Llanrwst
Walking trail through lead mine ruins
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Places to visit for all abilities
Our pick of places with barrier free walking trails and more
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Halfway Forest, near Llandovery
Walking trails on forest roads and old drovers tracks
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Rhyslyn car park, Afan Forest Park, near Port Talbot
Gateway to walking trails, world class mountain biking and family cycle routes in the hidden valleys of Afan Forest Park
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13 May 2016
Why walk?May is National Walking Month – a chance for you to put on some comfy shoes and get out there! Whether you fancy a short amble or a longer ramble - walking is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and the perfect way to explore new places.
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Afan Forest Park Visitor Centre, near Port Talbot
Walking trails, world class mountain biking and family cycle routes just a few miles from the M4
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Gwydir Forest Park - Llyn Geirionydd, near Llanrwst
Picnic site with walking trail around two beautiful lakes
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Bwlch Nant yr Arian Visitor Centre, near Aberystwyth
Red kite feeding, family fun and trails for walking, running and mountain biking
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Ogof Ffynnon Ddu National Nature Reserve, near Ystradgynlais
Open moorland with spectacular views and fascinating industrial history
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23 Sep 2014
Maps for walking and climbing unveiled for WalesNew revised maps have been unveiled today (Wednesday 24 September) that show where people can explore and enjoy the Welsh countryside.
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Carmel National Nature Reserve, near Llandeilo
Dramatic disused quarries, ancient woodland and unique seasonal lake
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Pembrey Forest, near Llanelli
One of Britain’s rare sand dune forests
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Merthyr Mawr Warren National Nature Reserve, near Bridgend
Wildlife haven with the highest sand dune in Wales
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Coed y Brenin Visitor Centre, near Dolgellau
Famous mountain biking centre with walking and running trails