Walks you can reach from Minffordd by train
Merionethshire · Wales
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Criccieth Circular (Caernarfonshire)
15 minutes direct from Minffordd.
Mix of tarmac paths and pavements through Criccieth past the castle and seafront, with an optional beach section.
Coastal: almost all along the coast.
Criccieth Castle: A native Welsh castle on a rocky headland above Criccieth's beaches, with views along the Llyn coast.
Criccieth Lifeboat Station: RNLI station established in 1853 on the seafront.
Time: 30m–1h30
Walk details: Transport for Wales (tips, photos and turn-by-turn directions).

Barmouth Circular via the Barmouth Bridge (Merionethshire)
45 minutes direct from Minffordd.
Wales Coast Path circuit across Barmouth Bridge and around the Mawddach estuary to Fairbourne, returning via a seasonal Easter-to-October ferry.
Coastal: almost all along the coast.
The Barmouth Bridge: A Grade II listed railway viaduct across the Mawddach estuary; at 820m it is the longest timber viaduct in Wales, with a walkway alongside the line.
Fairbourne: Coastal village home to the Fairbourne narrow-gauge heritage railway.
Time: 2h–4h
1 lunch spot: Fairbourne Railway café
Warnings: Return ferry to Barmouth runs Easter to October only.
Walk details: Transport for Wales (tips, photos and turn-by-turn directions).

Fairbourne to Barmouth (Merionethshire)
1 hour direct from Minffordd.

Penrhyndeudraeth Circular via Gwaith Powdwr Nature Reserve (Merionethshire)
3 minutes direct from Minffordd.
Short circuit exploring the Gwaith Powdwr Nature Reserve, a former munitions factory now managed for wildlife.
Coastal: two thirds along the coast.
Woodland: a third under tree cover.
Gwaith Powdwr Nature Reserve: Former gunpowder and munitions factory site, now a North Wales Wildlife Trust reserve with woodland and heathland.
Time: 30m–1h
Walk details: Transport for Wales (tips, photos and turn-by-turn directions).

Pwllheli Circular via Pwllheli Inner Harbour Marina (Caernarfonshire)
30 minutes direct from Minffordd.
Tarmac and pavement loop with a short sand-dune section around Pwllheli harbour, with views over the marina and the mountains of Eryri.
Coastal: almost all along the coast.
Crochan Berw: Rocky outcrop above the sea whose Welsh name translates as 'boiling cauldron'.
Pwllheli Inner Harbour Marina: Sheltered marina at Pwllheli with moored sailing boats.
Pwllheli Beach and Promenade: Long sandy beach and seafront promenade backed by dunes.
Time: 1h–2h30
Walk details: Transport for Wales (tips, photos and turn-by-turn directions).

Criccieth to Porthmadog (Caernarfonshire)
15 minutes direct from Minffordd.
Recommended: Some spectacular views. An interesting, varied route mostly following the well-signed Wales Coast Path, fairly level with a few short climbs. It crosses coastal heathland, the long sandy Black Rock Sands (with likely shallow stream crossings), secluded bays and a fairly steep rocky outcrop, then weaves around higher ground; some paths can be muddy and puddly when wet. Soft sand and rock outcrops and steps. Follows the Wales Coast Path. Passes the quaint harbour of Borth-y-Gest and Black Rock Sands. Plenty of cafes and toilets en route and at the finish; good transport links.
Coastal: almost all along the coast.
Time: 3h–5h30
Lunch: Cafes and toilets both en route and at the finish.
Warnings: A fairly steep rocky outcrop at the eastern end of Black Rock Sands, where the signed coast path differs from the OS map amid criss-crossing minor and animal tracks - care with navigation. Likely shallow stream crossings on the sands. Soft sand and flights of steps.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Harlech to Barmouth (Merionethshire)
15 minutes direct from Minffordd.
Recommended: Fantastic route with amazing views. A varied landscape of hills, estuary, meadows, woodland and beach. The hills around Barmouth are steep and strenuous and with quite a few stiles along the way. Frequent buses and trains run between Harlech and Barmouth for the return. Carry your own food and drink.
Time: 6h–12h30
Lunch: Carry your own food and drink; little is available on the route.
Warnings: The hills near Barmouth are steep, and there are numerous stiles.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Harlech to Llandecwyn (Merionethshire)
15 minutes direct from Minffordd.

Talybont to Llanbedr (Merionethshire)
45 minutes direct from Minffordd.

Llwyngwril to Fairbourne (Merionethshire)
1 hour direct from Minffordd.

Criccieth to Penychain (Caernarfonshire)
15 minutes direct from Minffordd.

Pwllheli to Criccieth (Caernarfonshire)
30 minutes direct from Minffordd.
A coast-path walk with clear paths throughout: easy beach walking to Penychain, a roadside path to Llanystumdwy and clear trails around farmland and over boardwalks to Criccieth. Good facilities at both the start and finish.
Coastal: three quarters along the coast.
Time: 4h30–9h30
Warnings: Follows a busy road for a fifth of the walk. Watch for spring/extreme high tides on the beach section between Pwllheli and Penychain.
Walk details: Slow Ways.