· Local
Moderate
Ty'n y Coed Uchaf and Cwm Eidda walk
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8.2 km
Distance
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2h 3min
Est. duration
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Moderate
Difficulty
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Round walk
Route type
A walk through the history of upland Wales, taking in rivers, open farmland and the remains of ancient woodland.
At 8.2 km, this is a comfortable half-day walk for most hikers. At an average walking pace, plan for roughly 1 hour and 49 minutes.
The route forms a complete loop, returning you to where you started. This makes logistics simple and the outing entirely self-contained.
As a Local Walking Network (LWN) route, this trail has a strong community character. It serves both regular local walkers and visitors discovering the area for the first time.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the total distance of Ty'n y Coed Uchaf and Cwm Eidda walk?
The total distance of Ty'n y Coed Uchaf and Cwm Eidda walk is 8.2 km.
What is the estimated walking time for Ty'n y Coed Uchaf and Cwm Eidda walk?
The estimated walking time for Ty'n y Coed Uchaf and Cwm Eidda walk is approximately 2h 3min.
Is Ty'n y Coed Uchaf and Cwm Eidda walk a loop trail?
Yes, Ty'n y Coed Uchaf and Cwm Eidda walk is a round walk that starts and finishes at the same point — no return transport needed.
What are the start coordinates of Ty'n y Coed Uchaf and Cwm Eidda walk?
The trailhead for Ty'n y Coed Uchaf and Cwm Eidda walk is located near 53.0523, -3.7896.
What fitness level is needed for Ty'n y Coed Uchaf and Cwm Eidda walk?
Ty'n y Coed Uchaf and Cwm Eidda walk is rated moderate. Reasonable fitness and suitable footwear are advised.
Who maintains the Ty'n y Coed Uchaf and Cwm Eidda walk trail?
Ty'n y Coed Uchaf and Cwm Eidda walk is maintained and managed by National Trust.