Walks
There’s a whole world of wonderful walks out there in Aberystwyth and Ceredigion, and were putting together a handy guide to help you get your boots muddy!
With so much beautiful countryside to explore in the area, and with Snowdonia National Park only 30 minutes drive away Aberystwyth welcomes walkers, and provides the ideal base for a bit of exploring.
Our walking guide has a range of walks for everyone to enjoy.
Short:
Constitution Hill:
For Breathtaking Views Of Aberystwyth And Beyond
Gogerddan Forestry Commission:
A Short But Beautiful Stroll In The Woodland
Pen Dinas:
Wander Up To The Iron Age Hill Fort Above Aberystwyth
The Arch:
A Series Of Sign Posted Short Walks Through Beautiful Cambrian Mountain Woodland
Medium:
Aberystwyth To Borth:
A Stunning Ramble Over The Cliffs
Aberystwyth To Clarach Loop:
Offering A Number Of Unique Views Across The Town & The Hills
Borth To Talybont Circular Walk:
Crossing Open Farmland And Cutting Through Beautiful Woodland (& 2 Pubs Halfway Round!)
Dol-Y-Bont Circular Walk:
Stunning Scenery And Suitable For All
Llyn Eiddwen:
Steeped In Local History, And Offering Unrivalled Views
Rheidol Valley Loop:
Explore This Beautiful Valley On Foot
Talybont Miners Walk:
An Insight Into Our Areas Heritage
The Wallog Loop:
Quiet Country Roads, Cliff Views And Woodland Tracks
Long:
Cader Idris:
A Hard Going Walk Offering Great Views From The Best Mountain In Wales
Mal Evans Way:
Long Distance Footpath From Devil’s Bridge To Borth
Various:
Hafod Estate:
Over 200 Hectares Of The Unspoilt Ystwyth Valley To Explore
Hafren Forest:
Various Beautiful Walks By The Source Of The Severn
Nant Yr Arian:
See The Red Kites Being Fed Daily In This Beautiful Place
Tan-Y-Coed:
Gorgeous Foresty Commission Site Set In The Dyfi Valley