One of twelve posts highlighting the best of 2020 – this is The Wales Outdoors Review of the Year! At the beginning of October I…
Cardiff Park Closing Time
THE MONDAY MOAN – A once a week spot for us to moan about the stuff that perhaps we should all be moaning about that…
The Lead Mines Of Rhandirmwyn
This outstanding and very varied walk includes mountain walking, a long riverside stretch along the banks of the Towy, a visit to one of the…
The Worms Head – A Tidal Adventure
The Worm’s Head is a tidal island at the very end of the Gower and is only accessible for a couple of hours either side…
Olchon Valley Circuit – Northern Black Mountains
THIS WALK STARTS AND FINISHES IN ENGLAND! If you’re living in England you can, without fear, join us on this walk! This 9.5 mile upland…
Wednesday Wanders – Caerphilly
Maintaining relationships and humanity during this time of social crisis… A series of walks to take place on Wednesdays in Caerphilly area and during the…
The Dragon’s Back And Waun Fach
This walk ascends the lumps and dips of the Y Grib ridge, known as the Dragon’s Back, from the tip of the tail to the highest point of the Black Mountains, Waun Fach. It takes in the remains of Castell Dinas, the highest castle in Wales and England, which dates from the very earliest days of the Norman conquest of Britain.Virtually all the ascent is in the first half of the walk with a couple of steep but easy sections
Graham’s Foraging Experience Plus Melincourt Falls!
Building on Graham’s sell out and longer foraging walk taking in Henrydd Waterfall we thought it time to add a shorter version with less leg…
The Lead Mines Of Rhandirmwyn
This outstanding and very varied walk includes mountain walking, a long riverside stretch along the banks of the Towy, a visit to one of the…
The Dragon’s Back And Waun Fach
This walk ascends the lumps and dips of the Y Grib ridge, known as the Dragon’s Back, from the tip of the tail to the highest point of the Black Mountains, Waun Fach. It takes in the remains of Castell Dinas, the highest castle in Wales and England, which dates from the very earliest days of the Norman conquest of Britain.Virtually all the ascent is in the first half of the walk with a couple of steep but easy sections