Clytha and Coed y Bwnydd

A walking route promoted by The National Trust, this is a lovely circular walk taking in Coed y Bwnydd hill fort and Clytha Castle. It’s a combination of beautiful county footpaths, some along the river Usk, open fields, hills and…

Nash Point Circular

Starting and finishing in Llantwit Major this is a lovely and gentle circular walk taking in wide open country fields and lanes and a stunning bit of coastline including Nash Point lighthouse and Atlantic College.

Crug Hywel

A lovely, but at times challenging, circular walk from the lovely town of Crickhowell up to Table Mountain (Crug Hywel) and back down again. You walk up the Cambrian Way and back down the Beacons Way. You have a choice…

Coed-y-Paen Circular

The second in my dedicated series of pub walks, this walk starts at Coed-y-Paen where The Carpenters Arms is located. The 6 mile circular walk takes in quiet tracks, footpaths and country lanes with some lovely views and some smallish…

Llanhennock Circular

This is a pub walk, it starts and ends very close to the Wheatsheaf Inn, a cosy country pub with a log fire during colder months. At just under 6 miles it offers you a good circular walk with the…

The Devil’s Chimney

A circular walk taking in some classic English countryside, the possible source of the Thames and ending with the Devil’s Chimney. The walk is largely on well signposted footpaths with the odd short section of country lane or pavement. Parking…

A Roman ramble

Caerleon is well worth a visit for the Roman ruins, independent shops and plenty of places to eat and drink. This 6.5 miles circular walk takes you through town and then circles around it on footpaths that open up broad…