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Running past our site, this is a 4.8 mile walk from the centre of Beguildy making use of a quiet country lane, public rights of way and the Glyndwr’s Way National Trail. An easy to moderate walk on some uneven terrain, with a long, steady uphill section out of the village.
View detailed information here - Beguildy Circular Trail
Knighton is an excellent centre for walks in the lovely unspoilt mid-Wales countryside (although the walks also overlap into England!)
View detailed information here - https://visitknighton.co.uk/things-to-do/walking/walks-and-maps/
Whether you just fancy a leisurely stroll or a challenging hike, Elan has something for everyone. With 80 miles of designated rights of way, there are many scenic walks and trails to cater for all.
View detailed information here - https://elanvalley.org.uk/explore/walking/
The Shropshire Hills really do have something for every walker, from gentle Sunday strolls to traditional country pubs and tea rooms, right up to some of the finest hill-walking and dramatic views that you’ll find anywhere in England.
View detailed information here - https://www.visitshropshirehills.co.uk/things-to-do/category/walking-and-hiking/
Take a walk across the wildlife-rich heathland and enjoy the views across the Shropshire Hills, or simply play in the stream in the valley.
View detailed information here - https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/shropshire-staffordshire/carding-mill-valley-and-the-long-mynd
Offa’s Dyke Path is a 177 mile (285 Km) long walking trail. It is named after, and often follows, the spectacular Dyke King Offa ordered to be constructed in the 8th century, probably to divide his Kingdom of Mercia from rival kingdoms in what is now Wales.
View detailed info & interactive map here - https://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/en_GB/trails/offas-dyke-path/
Glyndŵr’s Way is an 135 mile (217 Km) long National Trail meandering through the open moorland, rolling farmland, woodland and forest of mid-Wales. Starting in Knighton and ending in Welshpool, the Trail is named after Owain Glyndŵr’, a Medieval Prince of Wales.
View detailed info & interactive map here - https://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/en_GB/trails/glyndwrs-way/
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