Whiteford Point & Broughton Bay from Llanmadoc
Departure from Llangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton (Swansea)
This walk in the County of Swansea features some of the wonderful coastal scenery found in the the Gower Peninsula. The route includes a length section on a sandy beach and includes the wonderful viewpoint of Llanmdoc Hill from where you can see most of the walk just undertaken.
Whiteford Sands from Llanmadoc
Departure from Llangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton (Swansea)
The Gower coast offers many excellent walking opportunities. This route starts from Llanmadoc and uses a section of the Wales Coast Path to follow an anti-clockwisde route around Whiteford Sands a spit that extends out into the Loughor Estuary.
Harding's Down & Rhossili Down from Rhossili
Departure from Rhossili (Swansea)
This walk in the Gower Peninsula combines excellent coastal walking with an exploration of the inland countryside including two hills that offer some wonderful views. Careful navigaation is required for the inland section.
Three Cliff Bay & Ilston Cwm from Southgate
Departure from Pennard (Swansea)
This walk is one of the classic routes in the Gower Peninsula offering some wonderful coastal and inland scenery. The highlights are many and varied from Three Cliff Bay to Ilston Cwm. The walk follows a section of the Wales Coast Path.
Coastal hike through Mumbles
Departure from Mumbles (Swansea)
A pleasant coastal loop starting from The Mumbles then through Limeslade and Langland bay.
Day 2 of the Brecon Beacons Way - Carreg Cennen Castle to YHA Llanddeusant
Departure from Dyffryn Cennen (Carmarthenshire)
This walk takes us north from Carreg Cennen Castle, into the Black Mountains on the second leg of the Brecon Beacons Way. There are a couple of climbs but nothing too difficult and there's plenty to see along the way.
The Brecon Beacons Way from Llangadog Station to Abergavenny Station
Departure from Llangadog (Carmarthenshire)
This is the Beacons Way "the other way" from West to East. The prevailing wind comes from the west, so I prefer to have it at my back than in my face. However, there are a lot of North-South headings along this route and even an occasional westerly path. The scenery is fantastic either looking forward, back or to the side. A route to be enjoyed either way.
Day 1 of the Brecon Beacons Way - Llangadog Station to Carreg Cennen Castle
Departure from Llangadog (Carmarthenshire)
This is a short walk to begin the Brecon Beacons Way, going from west to east. You might need a few hours to get to Llangdog Station at the start of the walk or you might choose to stay in the village before setting out on the trail. Either way, this route is an easy way to break into your stride without any strain or stress.
Hollerday Hill, The Valley of Rocks and South Cleave from Lynton
Departure from Lynton and Lynmouth (Devon)
This beautiful circular walk is perfect to discover the Valley of Rocks from several viewpoints. First, you will reach Hollerday Hill viewpoint before you go up to the South Cleave (steep section, avoid during wet conditions!). The views of these famous rocks from the paths which go to Lynton are gorgeous!
Countisbury and Watersmeet from Lynmouth
Departure from Lynton and Lynmouth (Devon)
This Exmoor walk includes coast, valley and high level sections. Starting from Lynmouth, the route climbs to Contisubury before crossing high pastures to descend to Watersmeet. The return leg of the walk follows the River Lyn downstream to the coast.
Watersmeet by Ash Bridge and South Hill Common
Departure from Lynton and Lynmouth (Devon)
This short circular walk with steep ascents and descents provides a good way to discover the beautiful river gorge at Watersmeet where Hoar Oak Water meets the East Lyn River. On your way, you will discover a lovely waterfall and viewpoints over the valley.