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Two women walking on a path through woodland on Southwood Estate, Pembrokeshire in Wales
Visitors walking in woodland on Southwood Estate, Pembrokeshire | © National Trust Images/Chris Lacey

Walking in Wales

Enjoy some of the best coastal, countryside and mountain views on a walk in Wales.

Top spring walks

Deer on grassland in the Dinefwr deer park, with the sun shining through bare branches of trees on top of a hillock to the left
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‘Capability’ Brown walk at Dinefwr 

Walk beside historic ancient trees on a circular route in a landscape designed by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown, with the chance to spot the resident fallow deer.

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DistanceMiles: 1.5 (km: 2.4)
Young family and dog walking around still lake with autumn trees reflected in the lake
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Ornamental Lake walk, Dolmelynllyn 

Enjoy a relaxing, wheelchair-friendly walk around the restored lake at Dolmelynllyn, which is fantastic for wildlife-watching.

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Walking
DistanceMiles: 0.6 (km: 0.96)
Oak posts protrude from the beach at Rhosili Bay, Gower, Wales. They are the remains of the carcass of the Helvetia shipwreck.
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Rhosili serpents, seascapes and shipwrecks walk 

Follow this easy, circular walk at Rhosili, a haven for people who want to enjoy the coast – walking, surfing or just building sandcastles.

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DistanceMiles: 1 (km: 1.6)
Visitors walking at Plas Newydd, North Wales
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A gentle walk at Plas Newydd 

This easy trail around Plas Newydd's grounds offers fun for the whole family, including a treehouse and adventure playground, against the backdrop of Snowdonia and the Menai Strait.

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Walking
DistanceMiles: 1 (km: 1.6)

Mountain walks in Wales

Walker on a footbridge overlooking Llyn Idwal in Cwm Idwal, Snowdonia, North Wales
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Top 10 walks in Eryri (Snowdonia) 

Get outdoors and closer to nature with one of our downloadable walks, put together by National Trust rangers.

A hiker sitting looking at the view from the Brecon Beacons
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Mountains in Wales 

Explore the spectacular mountain peaks of Wales, from the challenging climb up Tryfan in North Snowdonia, to the iconic mountains of Pen y Fan and the Sugar Loaf in South Wales.

Coastal walks in Wales

A walker standing on the Pembrokeshire coast looking out at the sea.
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Coastal walks in Wales 

Discover the best walks along the Welsh coast, taking in picturesque peninsulas, rugged headlands, quaint hamlets, prehistoric monuments and outstanding wildlife.

Dog-friendly walks

Children and dog at Bosherston Lake, Stackpole, Pembrokeshire

Dog-friendly places in Wales 

From mountains and beaches, to gardens and parklands, find a dog walk in Wales that both you and your four-legged friend will love. Here’s your guide to some of the best dog-friendly places to visit in Wales.

Accessible walks in Wales

Visitors walking through woodland in winter at Llanerchaeron estate in Ceredigion, Wales
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Wheelchair and pram-friendly walks in Wales 

Find out about our multi-use trails at the places we care for across Wales that are pushchair-friendly and perfect for wheelchair users and those with mobility aids.

Outdoor activities

A man on a mountain bike riding through lush green woodlands

Outdoor activities in Wales 

Get active with outdoor activities in Wales, from mountain bike trails to kayaking and coasteering.

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Grey seal pup on a pebble beach at Treginnis, Pembrokeshire
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Nature and wildlife to spot in Wales 

Have a nature adventure in Wales and discover all kinds of wildlife, from the famous otters of Bosherston Lakes in Pembrokeshire, to the red squirrels of Plas Newydd in North Wales.

Walkers admire the view across Llyn Ogwen to the Cwm Idwal Valley on a sunny day, with a body of water visible in the valley and mountains in the distance

Countryside and woodland in Wales 

Explore dramatic and beautiful valleys, ancient woodlands and river walks or have an adventure through the wild Welsh mountains and visit some of the country’s most iconic peaks.

The Centenary Viewpoint, Dinas Oleu, Wales

Coasts and beaches in Wales 

Explore 157 miles of Welsh coastline protected by the National Trust, from long golden beaches to rugged clifftops.

View of daffodils in the garden with Powis Castle on the hill in the background in Powys, Mid Wales.

Gardens and parks in Wales 

Visit an amazing collection of gardens and parks in Wales. From walled gardens to arboretums and countryside estates, there’s plenty to explore.

Walking in Wales

    View of Powis Castle, perched above its terraced gardens, Powys, Wales, in autumn.

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