Wild Horse 200 Mid Wales
Details
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 199.43 mi
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Average duration: 114h 35
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Back to start: Yes
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Ascent: + 26,273 ft
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Descent: - 26,276 ft
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Highest point: 1,660 ft
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Lowest point: 23 ft
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Country: United Kingdom
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Area: Snowdonia
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City: Glantwymyn
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Start/End: N 52.623486° / W 3.840349°
Waypoints
- S/E : mi 0 - alt. 249 ft
- S/E : mi 199.43 - alt. 246 ft
Other walks in the area
Cadair Idris via Minffordd path up and Pony Track down
This is an up and over route between two car parks in the Cadair Idris National Nature Reserve a range of mountains in the south of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park. Walk along the south side of Cadair Idris on the ascent, and descend down its north side.
The Castell y Bere
A fascinating route which circumnavigates Foel Cae’rberllan and passes through the village of Abergynolwyn. You then walk along a valley with the Afon Dysynni hemmed in at its base before veering off above Coed Cae’r-berllan and approaching Castell y Bere, prominent on a rocky outcrop to your left. After visiting castles, you then make your return along the cwm of Nant-yr-eira, initially through woods and then along an open trackway.
Llanfihangel-y-pennant, & Castell y Bere from Abergynolwyn
This Gwynedd walk is full of interest with a section across the hills, an historic chapel and a ruined castle. The final section is through a gorge. This is a surprisingly beautiful part of Snowdonia.
The Dysynni Gorge
Leave Abergynolwyn Station and, after a short stretch of road, you are soon walking along a steep gorge defined by the Afon Dysynni, which squeezes through this narrow gap before reaching Dyffryn Dysynni, where it turns south-west and heads for the sea. A very quiet lane is then joined at Pont Ystumanner and this is followed for a short way to Llan llwyda, with the craggy hulk of Bird Rock directly ahead.
From Happy Valley
This is a short walk in the Snowodnia National Park, easily manageable in about a couple of hours making it suitable for families, for an evening excursion or for the remains of a day curtailed by bad weather. It is rewarding and enjoyable, in a land of Arthurian legend, providing varying interest and ever changing panoramas from coastal to more distant mountains.
Three Lakes
A hearty, hilly hike to the foot of Cader Idris, passing Llyn Gafr, Llyn-y-Gadair and Llyn Gwernan.
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