Glyndwr's Way - A Walker's Guidebook

 
Follows Glyndwr's Way from Knighton to Welshpool to link with Offa's Dyke and create a 172 mile circular route on Wales’s third National Trail. Detailed historical references to Glyndwr’s rebellion against English rule. Route is spilt into 12 sections for a two-week trek.
 

Glyndwr's Way

From Knighton to Welshpool
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Paperback - Laminated
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9781852842994
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Seasons
Best in spring and summer, but certainly walkable all year round.
Centres
Start and end at Knighton, passes through Abbey-cwm-hir, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Llanbrynmair, Llanwddyn, Meifod, Welshpool.
Difficulty
170 miles over 12 days makes a good two-week trek. No difficulties, although some of the walking is quite remote.
Must See
Wild and remote moorland of central Wales, and the echoes of Glyndwr’s rebellion against English rule in the 15th century.
 
 

Glyndwr's Way, named after Owain Glyndwr who led the Welsh in a rebellion against the English in the 15th century, is the third National Trail in Wales and a fitting tribute to Wales‘s greatest hero. The 132 mile (212km) Glyndwr’s Way runs from Knighton to Welshpool, where the route links with Offaís Dyke to create a 172.5 mile (277.5km) circular walk back to Knighton. The Way passes through farmland, forestry and open hill-land, following old Roman roads, drovers' roads and modern public rights of way. The route is full of interest, with varied flora and fauna and many historical sites relating to Owain Glyndwr.

The book describes the route in twelve sections, providing information on places of interest, as well as the practical facilities walkers need. The route is illustrated with OS maps. The guide also provides the historic background to Owain Glyndwr and the Welsh Revolt, and details a number of the prophecies, myths, legends and traditions surrounding him.

 
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