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Hills & Mountains
SIGHTSEEINGS OF WALES Hills & Mountains CAMBRIAN MOUNTAINSSpending less time in the vehicle and getting out and about The walks take in the former glory of these beautifully landscaped grounds further south there is the opportunity to discover the ruins of the Walks in the Pumlumon ranges can take in mountain ridges passing the views include the mountains of north Wales, nearby Cadair Idris and the Lakes & Reservoirs ELAN VALLEYThis feat of Victorian engineering consists of 5 reservoirs constructed Similarly, there are guided walking options available in the Clywedog reservoir area GLASLYN & NANT-Y-MOCHGlaslyn Wildlife Reserve, high in the Cambrian mountains provides numerous Cistercian abbeys combined with a scenic drive across the Cambrian Mountains or ABBEY CWM HIR & STRATA FLORIDALeaving the Llandrindod area, which translated means Quaint and historic black and white churches abound in the old county walls echoed to the sound of a bloody battle in 1402 between Castles & Battlegrounds CASTLES Castles From the east, Cardiff Castle, Wales Interior, looking east, Carnarvon Castle, Wales The castle, Aberystwith, Wales The castle, Harlech Castle, Wales Offas Dyke, the vast earthwork constructed along the length of Wales around The Heart of Wales contains a number of significant battlegrounds from Welsh Romantic castle at Wigmore - the former home of Edmund Mortimer the Offas's Dyke, the vast 8th century earthwork runs for 177 miles along The 135 mile Glyndwr's Way, named after the 15th Century Welsh Prince, There are numerous other local trails to discover in this area such Wye Valley Walk which starts on the rugged slopes of the Pumlumon For those preferring complete escapism, the remote peaks of Drygarn Fawr rise Gilfach Nature Reserve wind through nearly 400 acres of meadows and land This 15 mile linear route at 1,000 ft follows one of the SOURCE OF THE SEVERNSource of the river Severn - the longest river
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Слайд 2 Hills & Mountains

Hills & Mountains

Слайд 3 CAMBRIAN MOUNTAINS


Spending less time in the vehicle and

CAMBRIAN MOUNTAINSSpending less time in the vehicle and getting out and

getting out and about to enjoy the wonderful scenery

is always an option on any driven tour! In addition to a range of walks available in the Elan Valley, the Cambrian Mountains offer the opportunity to explore the rediscovered 17th century walks at Hafod near Devils Bridge.

Слайд 4 The walks take in the former glory of

The walks take in the former glory of these beautifully landscaped

these beautifully landscaped grounds including small tunnels, chain bridges

over deep gorges and the ruins of the country house itself.



Слайд 5 further south there is the opportunity to discover

further south there is the opportunity to discover the ruins of

the ruins of the former Cistercian abbey at Strata

Florida in the most picturesque of locations or perhaps the abundant wildlife on the Cors Caron wetland area just outside Tregaron with its amazing boardwalks and bird hides.



Слайд 6 Walks in the Pumlumon ranges can take in

Walks in the Pumlumon ranges can take in mountain ridges passing

mountain ridges passing the sources of the rivers Severn

and Wye to admire the views north to Snowdonia and westwards towards the coast. Photo opportunities abound on such journeys with perhaps a break at the highest pub in Wales well deserved!


PUMLUMON


Слайд 7 views include the mountains of north Wales, nearby

views include the mountains of north Wales, nearby Cadair Idris and

Cadair Idris and the spectacular Aran Fawddwy ridge -

the highest mountain in Wales outside of Snowdonia. The journey continues through Dinas Mawddwy, reputedly once the home of King Arthur returning to Llandrindod via quiet moorland roads with a range of dramatic scenery. A great day out for those who really want to go 'off the beaten track' - and for those with a good camera and a good head for heights!

HELL FIRE PASS


Слайд 8 Lakes & Reservoirs

Lakes & Reservoirs

Слайд 9 ELAN VALLEY


This feat of Victorian engineering consists

ELAN VALLEYThis feat of Victorian engineering consists of 5 reservoirs

of 5 reservoirs constructed to provide water - by

gravity alone - to Birmingham via a pipeline 118km long. Most of the area is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to its birdlife, mammals, flowering plants.

Слайд 10 Similarly, there are guided walking options available in

Similarly, there are guided walking options available in the Clywedog reservoir

the Clywedog reservoir area including nature trails alongside the

water's edge; explorations of the former extensive 18th century mining community at Dylife - with a good old murder story "thrown in"; or perhaps a walk through parts of the vast Hafren Forest tracing the River Severn step by step to its source in a boggy pool high up on the slopes of the Pumlumon mountains - all with a chance of a well deserved drink at the highest pub in Wales to finish off the day!

LLYN CLYWEDOG


Слайд 11 GLASLYN & NANT-Y-MOCH


Glaslyn Wildlife Reserve, high in the

GLASLYN & NANT-Y-MOCHGlaslyn Wildlife Reserve, high in the Cambrian mountains provides

Cambrian mountains provides numerous guided walking options including short

walks around the lake or perhaps exploring deeper into the mountains crossing into the area of Nant-y-Moch reservoir including the site of a bloody battle between Welsh and English forces in the summer of 1401.

Слайд 12 Cistercian abbeys combined with a scenic drive across

Cistercian abbeys combined with a scenic drive across the Cambrian Mountains

the Cambrian Mountains or visit some of the hidden

black and white churches of old Radnorshire.

Churches & Abbeys


Слайд 13 ABBEY CWM HIR & STRATA FLORIDA


Leaving the Llandrindod

ABBEY CWM HIR & STRATA FLORIDALeaving the Llandrindod area, which translated

area, which translated means 'the abbey in the long

valley'. The ruins of this hidden Abbey contain the 13th century burial site of the last Prince of Wales - apart from his head which went to the Tower of London!

Слайд 14 Quaint and historic black and white churches abound

Quaint and historic black and white churches abound in the old

in the old county of Radnorshire so why not

let us take you on a day's driven tour to discover these wonderful old churches set in the remotest of locations.

THE CHURCHES OF RADNORSHIRE


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walls echoed to the sound of a bloody

walls echoed to the sound of a bloody battle in 1402

battle in 1402 between the Welsh and English forces

in the field above the churchyard. Returning towards Llandrindod we finally pass the site of the thatched Quakers meeting house overlooking the Radnorshire countryside.

Слайд 16 Castles & Battlegrounds

Castles & Battlegrounds

Слайд 17 CASTLES

CASTLES

Слайд 18 Castles

Castles

Слайд 19 From the east, Cardiff Castle, Wales

From the east, Cardiff Castle, Wales

Слайд 20 Interior, looking east, Carnarvon Castle, Wales

Interior, looking east, Carnarvon Castle, Wales

Слайд 21 The castle, Aberystwith, Wales

The castle, Aberystwith, Wales

Слайд 22 The castle, Harlech Castle, Wales

The castle, Harlech Castle, Wales

Слайд 23 Offas Dyke, the vast earthwork constructed along the

Offas Dyke, the vast earthwork constructed along the length of Wales

length of Wales around 785 AD to keep the

Welsh out of England (or vice versa!). Following an opportunity in Bishops Castle you may continue south into the Clun valley to visit the spectacular ruins of the castle.



Слайд 24 The Heart of Wales contains a number of

The Heart of Wales contains a number of significant battlegrounds from

significant battlegrounds from Welsh history. Owain Glyndwr is one

of the key figures in Welsh history and during the early 1400?s started an uprising against Henry IV including numerous battles with the most spectacular at Hyddgen high in the Pumlumon hills and another at Pilleth in deepest Radnorshire.

BATTLEGROUNDS


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Romantic castle at Wigmore - the former home

Romantic castle at Wigmore - the former home of Edmund Mortimer

of Edmund Mortimer the commander in chief of the

English forces who was eventually kidnapped and later married Glyndwr's daughter. The castle has been dramatically and romantically left to nature to largely reclaim with only a few paths cut through the undergrowth to expose the castle walls.

Слайд 26 Offas's Dyke, the vast 8th century earthwork runs

Offas's Dyke, the vast 8th century earthwork runs for 177 miles

for 177 miles along the length of the Welsh

/ English border. Our most popular sections for guided walks are near of Knighton in the "switchback" areas so called due to their tough, undulating nature. Here the Dyke passes through the tranquil Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with its remote communities and valleys.

NATIONAL TRAILS


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The 135 mile Glyndwr's Way, named after the

The 135 mile Glyndwr's Way, named after the 15th Century Welsh

15th Century Welsh Prince, starts at Knighton and crosses

the heart of Wales eventually re-joining Offa's Dyke at Welshpool. We can offer a number of circular guided full day or half day walks along sections of this trail between Knighton and Machynlleth which rise across open sections of moorland with dramatic views before dropping through dense forests into remote valleys such as Abbeycwmhir - home to the remains of a 12th century Cistercian abbey.

Слайд 28 There are numerous other local trails to discover

There are numerous other local trails to discover in this area

in this area such as the Eppynt Way which

follows the boundary of the vast Army training ranges high up in the mountains north of Brecon. A number of 6-mile linear sections can be easily followed and whilst noisy gun firing may be heard there is no danger from live ammunition!

LOCAL TRAILS AND WALKS


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Wye Valley Walk which starts on the rugged

Wye Valley Walk which starts on the rugged slopes of the

slopes of the Pumlumon mountains winding down through beautiful

wooded valleys towards the market towns of Rhayader and Builth Wells on its eventual 136 mile journey south to join the river Severn in the Bristol Channel.

Слайд 30 For those preferring complete escapism, the remote peaks

For those preferring complete escapism, the remote peaks of Drygarn Fawr

of Drygarn Fawr rise high above the surrounding peat

bogs and reservoirs of the Elan Valley. Our eight mile guided circular walk takes in former mine workings and mountain streams leading to the two massive stone cairns with their white quartz stone caps and lie in an almost untouched part of Wales. The guided walk can also be extended to take in the lakeside beauty of the Elan Valley area as well as a cup of tea at the visitors centre!



Слайд 31 Gilfach Nature Reserve wind through nearly 400 acres

Gilfach Nature Reserve wind through nearly 400 acres of meadows and

of meadows and land that has been unimproved since

the 1960's. The paths lead to a restored 16th Century Welsh farm complex now converted to a cafe and interpretation centre providing information on the abundance of wildlife to be seen in the reserve including red kites, buzzards, kestrels, badgers and hares.



Слайд 32 This 15 mile linear route at 1,000 ft

This 15 mile linear route at 1,000 ft follows one of

follows one of the most ancient high trackways in

Britain whose origins are lost in the mists of time and pre-dates the Iron Age earthworks along the route. Short return walks can be made or walks along the entire length - ending with a well deserved drink in a brew pub in Bishops Castle!

KERRY RIDGEWAY


Слайд 33 SOURCE OF THE SEVERN


Source of the river Severn

SOURCE OF THE SEVERNSource of the river Severn - the longest

- the longest river in Britain. Why not let

us take you on a guided seven mile return route through the spectacular Hafren Forest out onto the open and windswept Pumlumon Mountains to discover the source of this magnificent river which can be traced to a muddy pool on the open moorland.

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