Walks you can reach from Llansamlet by train

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Briton Ferry
River Neath at Crymlyn Burrows from above 2025 11 13 #D4 by Gareth Lovering Photography

Briton Ferry to Swansea (Glamorgan)

15 minutes direct from Llansamlet.

Recommended

Walk details: Railwalks.

11
KM
Port Talbot Parkway
Leading to the Mouth by CoasterMadMatt

Port Talbot Parkway to Briton Ferry (Glamorgan)

15 minutes direct from Llansamlet.

Recommended

Walk details: Railwalks.

11
KM
Neath
Drone above a Landscape - Llandarcy 2026 02 19 #14 by Gareth Lovering Photography

Neath to Port Talbot Parkway (Glamorgan)

7 minutes direct from Llansamlet.

You can see all the way around Swansea Bay and across the sea to Exmoor on a clear day. A scenic, very largely off-road walk on woodland and hill trails, climbing high onto Mynydd Dinas to the national coast path with sweeping views over Swansea Bay and the steelworks and across to Exmoor. A steep descent into Port Talbot with many wooden steps; trails are tree-rooty and muddy in short sections. Follows the Wales Coast Path along the top of Mynydd Dinas; picks up Baglan and Briton Ferry as jumping-on points.

Woodland: two fifths under tree cover.

Time: 3h30–7h

Lunch: Shops at Briton Ferry are a short detour off-route.

Warnings: A steep descent with lots of wooden steps into Port Talbot; short tree-rooty and muddy sections hinder wheeling. Keep an eye out to get under the M4 and cross a busy road correctly near Port Talbot.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Steep
11
KM
Pyle
Sand dunes of Kenfig by smir_001

Pyle to Sarn (Glamorgan)

30 minutes direct from Llansamlet.

Mainly flat and on tarmac, following a former railway/tram route (National Cycle Network Route 4) through woodland for about six miles and with a couple of short stony sections that are well bedded in. Good for wheels; some parallel off-tarmac paths offer variety on foot. Follows National Cycle Network Route 4. The route runs alongside Parc Slip nature reserve and is buzzing with wildlife; Aberkenfig near the end has shops, pubs, cafes and a bakery.

Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.

Time: 2h30–5h

1 lunch spot: Parc Slip Visitor Centre café

End-of-walk reward: Aberkenfig, near the end, has shops, pubs, cafes and a bakery.

Warnings: One alternative track in the Fountain Parkland section is narrow, boggy and rough underfoot; the surfaced cycle track is the better option.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
11
KM
Llanharan
Autumn Sunshine by Andy.Gocher

Llanharan to Trehafod (Glamorgan)

45 minutes direct from Llansamlet.

Impressive; panoramic views. Mountain paths and with strenuous climbs and descents; surfaced.

Time: 4h–8h

Warnings: Can be very muddy or boggy.

Walk details: Railwalks.

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Steep
13
KM
Pontyclun
013-20160224_Vale Glamorgan-Heritage Trail 15-looking SE from just S of Keepers Lodge Farm to woods on W side of Hensol Park-Julia Kaye by Nick Kaye

Pontyclun to Pontypridd (Glamorgan)

45 minutes direct from Llansamlet.

Great views. Disused railway path with woodland and open moorland.

Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.

Time: 3h–6h30

Walk details: Railwalks.

GPX
Steep
12
KM
Pontarddulais
A Garden Bouquet. by Alex Bryant - Evans

Pontarddulais to Swansea (Glamorgan)

8 minutes direct from Llansamlet.

Time: 4h30–9h

Warnings: Follows a busy road for a quarter of the walk.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Steep
17
KM
Maesteg
“Awakening The Horizon” by calypso182

Maesteg to Briton Ferry (Glamorgan)

15 minutes direct from Llansamlet.

Delightful walk; wide views. Disused railway path with woodland and with substantial climbs; surfaced.

Woodland: two fifths under tree cover.

Time: 5h30–11h30

Walk details: Railwalks.

GPX
Steep
19
KM
Pontarddulais
IMG_0026 by Mal.Edward Photography

Pontarddulais to Gowerton (Glamorgan)

30 minutes direct from Llansamlet.

Time: 3h–6h30

Warnings: Follows a busy road for a sixth of the walk.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Steep
12
KM
Bridgend
Ogmore Castle by steve_thole

Bridgend to Pencoed (Glamorgan)

45 minutes direct from Llansamlet.

A walk of two parts: well-defined paths and ginnels through the Brackla housing estate, then off-road field, woodland and quiet country-lane walking. Some sections are steep, with stiles and steps and ground that can be boggy in the woods even in dry weather. Part of the route follows the Bridgend Circular Walk. Pencoed has trains to Bridgend, Swansea and Cardiff, so the walk can be done in either direction.

Time: 2h–4h30

Lunch: Pubs, cafes, shops and supermarkets at Brackla triangle and in Pencoed.

Warnings: Heol Simonston is busy with fast traffic and the crossing points have poor sight lines; cross with great care. The high-banked lanes near Coed y Mwstwr have no verge. There are several stiles and steep, difficult ground approaching the M4 tunnel; using the underpass at Princess Way is simpler and safer than the road crossing. Can be muddy.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
8
KM
Neath
Neath Abbey ruins 2025 02 06 #4 by Gareth Lovering Photography

Neath to Maesteg (Glamorgan)

7 minutes direct from Llansamlet.

A valley route whose second half from Pontrhydyfen to Maesteg is good, but whose first half is problematic: proposed detours to avoid the B4287 cross ground that is not a right of way and is in places impassable and the descent into Maesteg is across pathless scrubland.

Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.

Time: 5h–10h

Warnings: The first half is hard to follow and partly impassable; some detours cross land with no right of way. The descent into Maesteg has no obvious path. The B4287 has no pavement.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Steep
17
KM
Swansea
Drone above a Landscape - Swansea seafront 2026 02 19 #3 by Gareth Lovering Photography

Swansea to Neath (Glamorgan)

8 minutes direct from Llansamlet.

Easy and largely flat, with only one unpaved section along the canal between Jersey Marine and Port Tennant. The stretch from Briton Ferry to Jersey Marine is a dull flog alongside the dual carriageway and but the wide shared cyclepath is safe; the approach into Swansea over a suspension bridge is more scenic than the road route. The canal path continues all the way under the road bridge at Giant's Grave; well waymarked and frequently used though not shown as a right of way on OS maps.

Time: 4h–7h30

Warnings: Follows a busy road for a sixth of the walk.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Rolling
14
KM
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