Walks in Wales
Great Orme walk, Conwy
Stroll across North Wales' Great Orme, a spectacular limestone headland scattered with prehistoric sites and Kashmir goats
Pen y Fan walk, Bannau Brycheiniog
Pen y Fan is one of the most popular peaks in the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park. Most visitors hike to the mountain top from Storey Arms – but for a quieter and more rewarding route, take the path up from Taf Fechan Forest.
Crymych walk, Pembrokeshire
Walk a section of The Golden Road from Crymych village in search of Gors Fawr Stone Circle, one of many sacred sites in the Preseli Hills
Blue Lagoon walk, Pembrokeshire
Discover the magical waters of Pembrokeshire's Blue Lagoon on this circular coastal walk from Porthgain to Abereiddy Bay
Llyn y Fan Fach walk, Brecon Beacons
This four-mile walk along a bustling river, lonely llyn and wild mountain ridge is one of the best walks in the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Five fabulous walks on the beautiful Gower Peninsula
Wander miles of empty beaches, spot lolloping seals and rare birds, explore ancient remains and walk in a poet’s footsteps –
this spectacular corner of Wales whispers with wild exhilaration, no matter what time of year you visit
Cathole Cave walk, Gower
This 5.7-mile circular walk takes you from the Gower Heritage Centre in Parkmill to Cathole Rock cave, returning via Pengwern Common, the pretty village of Ilston and the wooded valley of Ilston Cwm.
Chartist Cave walk, Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons)
Starting from the Welsh village of Llangynidr, this 7.8-mile circular walk takes you to Chartist Cave (Ogof Fawr), a glittering grotto once used by rebels to store ammunition
Ogmore-by-Sea to Dunraven Bay walk, Vale of Glamorgan
Teeter along cliff-tops, search for a lost village and dangle your net in countless rockpools on this walk along South Wales' unspoilt coastline from Ogmore to Dunraven Bay
Three Cliffs Bay walk, Gower
Follow a footpath past bone-filled caves, a romantic ruin and a winding river, down to a beach bathed in sunlight
Rhossili Bay walk, Gower
A 7.8-mile return walk from the sweeping sands of Rhossili Bay to the dramatic cavern of Paviland Cave on the Gower Peninsula.
Cefn Bryn walk, Gower
Follow in the footsteps of our ancestors on this stunning walk through the heart of the Gower Peninsula
Four Waterfalls Walk, Brecon Beacons
Waterfall Country is a must for anyone visiting the Brecon Beacons National Park. There are several options when it comes to exploring the area, including the mesmerising 5.5-mile Four Waterfalls Walk.
Conwy Castle and Conwy Mountain walk, Conwy
Explore 244m-high Mynydd y Dref (Conwy Mountain) then return from your Eryri (Snowdonia) hill walk to the bustling streets of Conwy for well-deserved refreshments.
Tintern Abbey walk, Monmouthshire/Gloucestershire
After exploring Tintern Abbey, set out on an 8.9-mile circular walk through pretty woodland and along the River Wye to Bigsweir Bridge, returning on Offa's Dyke Path
Source of the River Severn walk, Powys
Go in search of the source of the River Severn on this there-and-back-again walk through Hafren Forest in Mid Wales
Gwydir Forest Park walk, Conwy
This five-mile circular walk explores Gwydir Forest Park, leading from Betws-y-Coed to the gorgeous upland lake of Llyn Elsi
Pontcysyllte to Chirk walk, Wrexham
Discover two spectacular feats of engineering on this 10.4-mile walk from Pontcysyllte Aqueduct to Chirk Aqueduct along the Llangollen Canal
Water-break-its-neck walk, Radnor Forest, Powys
This short woodland wander to one of Britain’s most unusually named waterfalls is ideal for a family adventure, come rain or shine
Moelfre walk, Anglesey
Discover a stunning section of the north-east coast of Anglesey between Moelfre and Traeth Lligwy before returning inland via the remains of Roman round houses and an impressive Neolithic burial chamber
Pwll Du Bay walk, Gower
Discover one of Gower’s most beautiful beaches on this short there-and-back-again walk from the village of Kittle to Pwll Du Bay
Devil’s Bridge, Ceredigion walk
Discover Devil's Bridge falls, the Devil's Punch Bowl and the gorgeous Avon Mynach valley on this 6.8-mile walk in the Wales
Henrhyd Falls, Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) walk
Witness the power and grandeur of the highest waterfall in Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) on this 3.9-mile walk through the Nant Llech valley.
Best walks in Wales
Discover 30 of the most spectacular walks in Wales