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Circular Walks

Definition of walks

  • EASY – mainly flat under 3 miles
  • MODERATE – some steep slopes and uneven ground 3-8 miles
  • STRENUOUS – Maybe very steep. Over 7 miles
  • Strenuous mountain walk – continuous mountain walking over long distances.

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+Strenuous

Betws y Coed to Cromlech Capel Garmon

A pleasant circular walk where you quickly reach woodland and open farmland.
Walks in the Conwy Valley, North Wales
+Easy

Caerhun

A gentle circular walk from Tal-y- Cafn along the Conwy river.
+Moderate

Deganwy Castle Walk

Castell Deganwy has been associated with Maelgwn, a powerful 6th-century ruler of Gwynedd.
Dolwyddelan walk Conwy
+Moderate

Dolwyddelan to Ty Mawr Wybrnant

A strenuous circular walk, steep in parts, through open moorland and forest.
+Strenuous

Great Orme Circular Walk

Part of the Wales Coastal Path, this walk takes you around one of the most spectacular country parks in Wales.
+Moderate

Llanrwst 1 – Melin y Coed

Leads through woodland to spectacular views of the Carneddau Mountains and Conwy Valley.
walking in conwy valley. llanrwst
+Moderate

Llanrwst 2 – Llanddoged

Takes you from the market town of Llanrwst through 'Coed y Felin', an ancient woodland.
Walking Conwy Valley Railway, Llanrwst, Trefriw
+Easy

Llanrwst to Trefriw

This easy, level wide footpath linear walk is a safe family walk, suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs.
Conwy Valley Railway Walks
+Easy

Llanrwst to Trefriw

This walk follows a level footpath through fields along the banks of the River Conwy known as the cob.
+Moderate

Llyn Elsi Walk

This is a pleasant walk to Llyn Elsi, a lake in the forest above Betws y Coed.
+Easy

Taith y Castell

A circular walk which leads you through the village of Dolwyddelan.
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