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Birmingham walking group on the hills above Lynne Brianne.
Llanwrtyd walkers group photograph in the woods outside Llanwrtyd Wells
Three men in a bath tub after Jerome K Jerome
Walkers in the The Cambrian mountains.

About Us

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Llanwrtyd Wells has a long history of organising walking events and welcoming walkers. The beautiful Cambrian mountain environment provides a dramatic and peaceful place to walk and experience nature, and in 2018 the town acquired the status (from the National Walkers are Welcome) of ‘Llanwrtyd Wells Walkers are Welcome’.

 

The Neuadd Arms and the Heritage and Arts Centre have leaflets to help you navigate the trails. These include short walks such as along the River Irfon and road to the ancient St David’s Church, or further afield exploring the Abergwesyn valley or the Doethie Valley.  With a few days’ notice the Neuadd Arms can arrange longer guided walks for groups. For more routes go to the Routes page

 

Our three Walking Groups hold regular weekly walks. We often use the long-distance Heart of Wales Line Trail sometimes taking the train to a start or finish. The groups cater for long and short distances, and for all abilities. Visitors are welcome to join these. See our Facebook page for regular updates on walks and other news (Click on the Facebook button link at the top of the page or the footer)

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