A guidebook to walking Glyndwr’s Way, a 217km (135 mile) National Trail winding through the hills, forests, and river valleys of mid-Wales. From Knighton to Welshpool via Machynlleth, the trail offers dramatic upland scenery, hidden lakes, historic ruins, and quiet market towns, providing walkers with a sense of discovery through the heart of rural Wales.
Suitable for long-distance walkers, Glyndwr’s Way can be completed in around nine days, with stages ranging from 18 to 29km (11–18 miles). Optional additions include two stages of the Offa’s Dyke National Trail to create a circular walk, as well as an ascent of Pumlumon Fawr for those seeking extra challenge. Highlights along the route include the Abbeycwmhir ruins, Llyn Clywedog, Dylife mines, Parliament House at Machynlleth, Dyfnant Forest, Llyn Efyrnwy, Ann Griffiths Walk, and the gardens and grounds of Powis Castle.
Plan your Glyndwr’s Way adventure with confidence with this definitive guidebook.