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Glyndwr's Way, one of Wales' long distance walking trails. Hiking in the
Heart of Wales from Knighton to Welshpool via Lake Vyrnwy , Machynlleth,
Lyn Glaslyn , Llanidloes, and Abbey Cwm-hir. Glyndwr's Way is a 135 mile (217 km) clearly way-marked long-distance walking trail. This hiking tour can be walked in either direction. |
This Welsh self
guided walking holiday hikes through some of the highlights of Wales and
is a great introduction to walking holidays in Wales and the UK. The Glyndwr's Way tour walks through some of Wales' most spectacular landscapes full of wildlife and heritage and The Welshpool and Llanfair Light Steam Railway is on route, one of Wales' great little steam railways. |
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| Glyndwr's
Way is the youngest of Wales' three National Walking Trails, others being Offa's Dyke Path and The Pembrokeshire Coast Path. The walking holiday begins on the English border, and traverses open moorland, farmland and forest en-route to Machynlleth, on the edge of Snowdonia National Park. Then you walk eastwards and inland again, hiking past beautiful Lake Vyrnwy, to finish the Glyndwr's Way walking holiday in Welshpool. |
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Glyndwr was proclaimed Prince of Wales in 1401. His army and guerrilla forces
fought against English domination, a battle for Welsh independence which
continues in a less violent form until this day. Glyndwr's Way remembers
this folk hero's contribution to the Welsh nation. Machynlleth, where he
established his parliament, is one of several sites en route linked to his
life and work. This is popular walking tour, so we have carefully selected comfortable accommodation to ensure you are well rested each night after a busy day hiking and site-seeing. |
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1: Arrive at Knighton To start your walking holiday on Glyndwr's Way you make your own way to Knighton. We can assist with coach or train transfers if necessary, just ask one of our staff. Car parking is available for the duration of your self-guided walking holiday in Wales. |
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2: Knighton to Felindre 15
miles The hiking route starts from the Welsh border town of Knighton, which is also on Offas's Dyke Path walking trail. Offas's Dyke is an ancient earthwork nestling in the Teme Valley. Today's walking route involves some climbing up to the open views and heather moorland of Beacon Hill. |
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3: Felindre to Abbeycwmhir 16
miles Glyndwr's Way today offers rewarding views south to Wales' famous Brecon Beacons. The walking trail passes historic Abbeycwmhir, site of the 12th century Cwmhir Abbey. Once Wales' largest abbey, Cwmhir was destroyed by Glyndwr in 1401 having fallen into English hands. |
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4: Abbeycwmhir to Llanidloes 15
miles Walking through pretty woodland paths, Glyndwr's Way provides excellent views of the Severn Valley as the hiking trail continues through Mid Wales to Llanidloes. Don't miss the beautiful black-and-white timbered market hall at the heart of this friendly town. |
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5: Llanidloes to Glaslyn Lakes
15 miles The walking trail offers a reminder of Wales Industrial Age, as the hiking trail skirts the spectacular Llyn Clywedog reservoir, also home to the Bryntail Lead Mine, which was in operation in the 18th century. Not that these man-made features really encroach on the natural splendour of this area of Wales, and there are superb views over the Welsh Cambrian Mountains to the south. |
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6: Glaslyn Lakes to Machynlleth
13 miles Today you walk to one of this Welsh walking holiday's high points - Foel Fadian at 1,530 ft (510m), and you end the walk in Machynlleth, site of Glyndwr's Parliament House. |
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7: Machynlleth to Commins Gwalia
13 miles Today's walking offers great views of Cader Idris, one of Wales' highest mountains. The walking route heads inland from Machynlleth along Snowdonia's eastern boundary. |
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8: Commins Gwalia to Llangadfan
13 miles Walking through farmland and coniferous forest you come to the village of Llangadfan, which was named after the Breton Saint Cadfan, who came to Wales in the 7th century. A fine little 15th century church commemorates the holy man. |
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9: Llangadfan to Lake Vyrnwy 8
miles Walking north the impressive Vyrnwy Dam is surrounded by superb scenery. The lake's reserve is a delight for birdwatchers, with peregrine falcons among the 90 species recorded in this area of Wales. |
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10: Lake Vyrnwy to Meifod 13
miles Today the Glyndwr's Way walking path is shared with the Ann Griffiths Walk. The walking trail commemorates Ann Griffiths, an 18th century Methodist hymn writer and a significant female figure in Welsh literature. This is one of the less strenuous hiking days encountered on the walking tour as the route follows the Vyrnwy Valley. |
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11: Meifod to Welshpool 12
miles A uphill hike from Meifod brings you to the top of Broniarth Hill, and fine views of the Vyrnwy Valley. Walking on through farmland until the Montgomeryshire Canal is reached. You may catch a glimpse of a steam train on the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway, one the great little railways of Wales. This is a 16 mile narrow gauge steam railway linking Welshpool and Llanfair Caereinion. The Glyndwr's Way walking holiday ends in Welshpool, home to 13th century Powis Castle, which incorporates the Clive Museum and has Italianate terraced gardens, an orangery, and an aviary. |
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Day 12: Depart
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What's included
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You
can walk this hiking tour over 10 days at about 14 miles per day. You can
also make it into a circular walk by returning to Knighton by way of Offa's
Dyke Path. This walking holiday in the UK operates year round and in either direction. Short walking breaks are also available, with 2 or 3 days walking. Just select the part of the path you want to walk. The above distances are only a suggestion. If you would like to walk longer or shorter distances, we can arrange that too. We have no minimum party size. We pride ourselves on not cancelling holidays due to minimum numbers. |
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Optional Extras
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11 nights from £675 per
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Plane to Bristol, Cardiff, Manchester, where we can arrange transfer
to Knighton By Car to Knighton where parking is available By Train / Bus to Knighton, Welshpool |
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