Walks you can reach from Llanwrtyd by train

Brecknockshire · Wales

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A day hike is just a simple train journey away — plan your next day of green.

Alternatively, view walks directly from Llanwrtyd.

Llandeilo
Landscapes alongside the Heart of Wales Railway line 2024 11 25 #4 by Gareth Lovering Photography

Llandeilo Circular via Dinefwr Park (Carmarthenshire)

45 minutes direct from Llanwrtyd.

Route from Llandeilo station through the town with woodland pockets to the National Trust's Dinefwr Park.

Woodland: a fifth under tree cover.

Dinefwr Park: National Trust estate of parkland, ancient woodland and a medieval castle on the edge of Llandeilo.

Parc Penllan: Llandeilo town park with a bandstand.

Coed Castell: Woodland managed by the Wildlife Trust on the edge of Llandeilo.

Coed Tregib Nature Reserve: Ancient woodland nature reserve accessible from opposite side of Llandeilo station.

Time: 1h30–3h

Warnings: Short section on the main track to Dinefwr Park has no separate pavement; take care of passing cars.

Walk details: Transport for Wales (tips, photos and turn-by-turn directions).

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5
KM
Cynghordy
The view from Cynghordy viaduct on the HoW line 2022 10 14 #2 by Gareth Lovering Photography

Cynghordy to Llandovery (Carmarthenshire)

15 minutes direct from Llanwrtyd.

Old drovers' routes past Rhandirberthog and Cefnrickett farms, crossing the Tywi at the elegant 1773 Dolauhirion Bridge, with views to the Brecon Beacons and Carmarthen Fans, into the market town of Llandovery.

Warnings: Hill section with limited facilities en route.

Walk details: Heart of Wales Line Travellers (PDF).

11
KM
Llandrindod
Trailers and Tree by Steve Dewey

Llandrindod Circular via Bongam Bank (Radnorshire)

30 minutes direct from Llanwrtyd.

Walk details: Rail Rambles.

10
KM
Llanbister Road
Short Ditch - south side by John Clift

Llanbister Road Circular via Radnor Forest (Radnorshire)

45 minutes direct from Llanwrtyd.

Hilly section with extensive climbing and views to the Radnor Forest, past Rhos Farm, St Michael's Hall and the historic thatched Quaker meeting house at The Pales.

Warnings: Exposed hill walking with sustained climbs and few facilities.

Walk details: Heart of Wales Line Travellers (PDF).

14
KM
Llandrindod
Leucistic Red Kite (Milvus Milvus), one of only ten currently known in the world - (Published by GETTY IMAGES) by DESPITE STRAIGHT LINES

Llandrindod to Builth Road (Radnorshire)

30 minutes direct from Llanwrtyd.

Long Wye Valley Walk riverside woodland: Rock Park, Disserth, Dolyrerw Wood, the Penddol rocks, the Wye Bridge into Builth Wells and The Groe.

Warnings: Long riverside section.

Walk details: Heart of Wales Line Travellers (PDF).

19
KM
Knucklas
Beacon Hill by John Clift

Knucklas to Llanbister Road (Radnorshire)

45 minutes direct from Llanwrtyd.

Long, remote moorland over Goytre Hill and Wernygeufron common, crossing the River Lugg past the ruins of Fronfelen farm.

Warnings: Long, very remote moorland crossing with extensive open ground and no facilities; navigation skills and full hill kit needed.

Walk details: Heart of Wales Line Travellers (PDF).

18
KM
Llandrindod
Remnant of a Misty Morn by Coastal Co

Llandrindod to Knighton (Radnorshire)

30 minutes direct from Llanwrtyd.

Recommended: Some amazing views and so incredibly peaceful; some stunning views down the valleys. A long, challenging but beautiful route through rolling hills and wide valleys and sticking to the Heart of Wales Trail and Glyndwr's Way on well-marked paths and quiet country lanes. Lots of ups and downs with amazing long-range views from the hilltops; some muddy sections. Follows the Heart of Wales Trail and Glyndwr's Way; can be split at Llanbister Road station; rich in buzzards and red kites; St Michael's Church outside Llandrindod makes a good picnic spot.

Time: 10h–20h30

Warnings: A long, challenging route best split over two days; a short section of A-road near Pen-y-bont, though the adjacent moorland can be walked instead.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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37
KM
Llangadog
Landscapes alongside the Heart of Wales Railway line 2024 11 25 #6 by Gareth Lovering Photography

Llangadog to Llandovery (Carmarthenshire)

30 minutes direct from Llanwrtyd.

Recommended: One of the prettiest Slowways I have walked. One of the prettiest routes around, sticking to the Heart of Wales Trail and using quiet country lanes through pretty little valleys, woodlands and streams. Lots of ups and downs across small hills and valleys but nothing challenging and with a few steep sections; some muddy stretches. Follows the Heart of Wales Trail; the section through Goleugoed and Llwynywormwood is particularly pretty; rich in buzzards, kites, rabbits and squirrels; good bus and (replacement) train links.

Time: 3h30–7h

Walk details: Slow Ways.

Reverse direction: Heart of Wales Line Travellers (PDF).

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13
KM
Llandeilo
Castell Carreg Cennen by Neil Schofield-Hughes

Llandeilo to Llangadog (Carmarthenshire)

45 minutes direct from Llanwrtyd.

Recommended: Fantastic views from the top of the ridge; the best views across the Tywi valley. A route with lots of variety - meadows, woods, rivers and a ridge with great views - using the Heart of Wales Trail and a Beacons Way section and quiet country lanes with hardly any traffic. Gets quite remote; the section nearer Llandeilo is full of little wooded meadows. Uses the Heart of Wales Trail and a section of the Beacons Way; could be extended along the Beacons Way to Carreg Cennen Castle; good for kites and pipits; train service between Llangadog and Llandeilo.

Hilly: two fifths on high ground, rising above the surrounding land.

Time: 5h–10h

Lunch: Llandeilo has a good variety of cafes.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

Reverse direction: Heart of Wales Line Travellers (PDF).

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Steep
18
KM
Ammanford
Carreg Cennen Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales by photphobia

Ammanford to Llandeilo (Carmarthenshire)

45 minutes direct from Llanwrtyd.

The nature around the area was breathtaking; Beautiful walk through rolling countryside. A peaceful walk along quiet country lanes and mulchy green lanes (holloways) through rolling countryside, descending into remote valley bottoms, crossing brooks and climbing back up. A little more bumpy than expected; lanes are quiet of traffic and not too wet or muddy and with boggy fields avoided. Reached via the Heart of Wales line. Rich in wildlife, with sightings of owls, deer, foxes and a toad. Carreg Cennen Castle is worth a visit or detour. Llandeilo has cafes, craft shops and a bakery.

Time: 3h30–7h

Lunch: No facilities en route; Llandeilo has cafes, shops and a bakery.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

Reverse direction: Heart of Wales Line Travellers (PDF).

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13
KM
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