Half term holidays, several days in and maybe the cracks are beginning to show. A family walk in picturesque autumnal surroundings can be a great way to enjoy some unpressured family time together and burn off that excess energy.
Here’s a selection of short but stimulating walks that are neither too hard on the foot or the eye.
Merthyr Mawr Sand Dunes
A fantastic ramble through this extensive sand dune system from the car park to the coast. This giant sandpit is great for rolling and sliding down, especially The Big Dipper, the highest single sand dune in Europe.
Haroldstone Woods
An unusual wooded circular walk that takes in some of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path passing the Haroldston Chins and Settling Nose on your return with spectacular views guaranteed.
Pontcysyllte Viaduct and the River Dee
Beginning in Ty Mawr Country Park a gentle stroll through the Denbighshire landscape brings you to to the hugely impressive Pontcysyllte Viaduct. Finish with an amble alongside the River Dee.
Pwll yr Wrach Nature Reserve
Head out for the “Witch’s Pool” in the unspoilt Brecon Beacons. Skirting the River Ennig you may catch sight of dippers, wagtails and the unusual treecreeper.
Beddgelert Forest
Wide forestry tracks lead to stunning views of the surrounding mountains of Snowdonia. A gentle descent to Llyn Llywelyn lake and maybe a sighting of the Welsh Highland Railway in action round off an invigorating trip.
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