Greg leads us on a very scenic route above the Garw Valley today. The walk begins at The Llangeinor Arms in the Llangeinor Conservation Area which features an old church dating back to 1180. The route follows an abandoned railway line that once transported coal. This ex-railway line provides an accessible route for walkers. The route climbs through trees and moorland ridges offering long views down to the Bristol Channel and Exmoor in the distance. We will also pass Bwlch Y Clawdd, a high pass where two roads meet and a hidden hillfort obscured by bracken. After a lunch stop we will make the return journey to our start point.
This is a Grade 4 Walk of 4-5 hours and 6 miles