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The Cambrian way is the classic High Route across Wales, a challenging 274 mile (440 km) Coast-to-Coast walk from Cardiff on the south coast to Conwy on the north. The route crosses areas of mainly remote mountains, hills and valleys, mile upon mile of unspoilt nature from the Black Mountains, Brecon Beacons, through the Cambrian Mountains to the spectacular mountain ranges of the Snowdonia National Park. It is a walk best suited for experienced and dedicated walkers. The walk can be split into three natural sections. Celtic Trails has organised the route so that it may be walked in stages of a week or more at a time.
Snowdonia Trail ~ Cambrian Way Northern Section Walking Holidays The Snowdonia Trail is an outstanding walking holiday of approximately 140mls
(220km), for the connoisseur of unspoilt mountain scenery. Taking in some of
the most scenic and spectacular sections of the mountain routes of Wales, including
Snowdon and the major summits, we believe it is unrivalled for fine mountain
walking and atmosphere.
The Beacons Way ~ Cambrian Way Southern Section Walking Holidays The new Beacons Way, launched May 2005 is a 100mls (161km) mountain walking route through the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park, the most spectacular mountain area of South Wales.
Mawddach
Trail Walking Holidays The two RSPB
reserves in the Mawddach Valley offer superb scenery
and beautiful walks through oak wood and scrubland.
In the spring pied flycatchers, wood warblers and
redstarts can be heard in Coed Garth Gell. Ravens
and buzzards are present throughout the year. The
trail at Arthog Bog is accessible to wheelchair users.
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Celtic Trails - that little bit more
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