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{{Short description|Long distance footpath following the River Dyfi in Mid Wales}}
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|designation=[[National Trails|UK National Trail]]
|designation=[[National Trails|UK National Trail]]
|length_km=174
|length_km=174
|trailheads= [[River Dovey]] (Afon Dyfi), [[Wales]]<br>[[Borth]], [[Wales]]
|trailheads= [[River Dyfi]] (Dovey), [[Wales]]<br>[[Borth]], [[Wales]]
|use=[[Hiking]]
|use=[[Hiking]]
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==Route==
==Route==
The {{convert|108|mi}} route runs all the way up one side of the [[River Dovey]] ({{lang-cy|Afon Dyfi}}) and down the other side. The starting and finishing points, near the river's estuary, are [[Borth]] and [[Aberdyfi]]. The route follows the north side of the Dovey through [[Pennal]] and the [[Centre for Alternative Technology]] at Llwyngwern Quarry. Across the site of [[King Arthur]]'s last battle at [[Camlan]], the Way takes in the strenuous climb up to the summit of [[Aran Fawddwy]], which at 2,971 ft (906 metres) is the highest peak south of [[Snowdon]] and the 16th highest summit in Wales. At [[Llanuwchllyn]] the route retraces its steps south of the Dovey through [[Llanymawddwy]] and [[Machynlleth]].
The {{convert|108|mi}} route runs all the way up one side of the [[River Dyfi]] ({{langx|cy|Afon Dyfi}}) and down the other side. The starting and finishing points, near the river's estuary, are [[Borth]] and [[Aberdyfi]]. The route follows the north side of the Dyfi through [[Pennal]] and the [[Centre for Alternative Technology]] at [[Llwyngwern quarry]]. Across the site of [[King Arthur]]'s last battle at [[Camlan]], the Way takes in the strenuous climb up to the summit of [[Aran Fawddwy]], which at 2,971 ft (906 metres) is the highest peak south of [[Snowdon]] and the 16th highest summit in Wales. At [[Llanuwchllyn]] the route retraces its steps south of the Dovey through [[Llanymawddwy]] and [[Machynlleth]].


The walk links with the [[Meirionnydd Coast Walk]]<ref>[https://www.ldwa.org.uk/ldp/members/show_path.php?path_name=Meirionnydd+Coast+Walk The Meirionnydd Coast Walk] on the [[Long Distance Walkers Association|LDWA]] website</ref> at Aberdyfi and with the [[Ceredigion Coast Path]] at Borth.<ref>[https://www.ldwa.org.uk/ldp/members/show_path.php?path_name=Ceredigion+Coast+Path The Ceredigion Coast Path] on the LDWA website</ref>
The walk links with the [[Meirionnydd Coast Walk]]<ref>[https://www.ldwa.org.uk/ldp/members/show_path.php?path_name=Meirionnydd+Coast+Walk The Meirionnydd Coast Walk] on the [[Long Distance Walkers Association|LDWA]] website</ref> at Aberdyfi and with the [[Ceredigion Coast Path]] at Borth.<ref>[https://www.ldwa.org.uk/ldp/members/show_path.php?path_name=Ceredigion+Coast+Path The Ceredigion Coast Path] on the LDWA website</ref>
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The route is partly waymarked, and is highly varied in character; it leads the walker along seldom walked routes. A good map is required and, if possible, a route guide (which is available from the local Tourist Information Centres).
The route is partly waymarked, and is highly varied in character; it leads the walker along seldom walked routes. A good map is required and, if possible, a route guide (which is available from the local Tourist Information Centres).


The [[River Dovey|Dovey]] valley ({{lang-cy|Dyffryn Dyfi}}) is in Mid Wales and the river's lower reaches are sometimes regarded as the boundary between north and south Wales.
The [[River Dyfi|Dyfi]] valley ({{langx|cy|Dyffryn Dyfi}}) is in Mid Wales and the river's lower reaches are sometimes regarded as the boundary between north and south Wales.


==Nearby footpaths==
==Nearby footpaths==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://website.lineone.net/~dyfival1/ Information on the Dyfi Valley]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071202085743/http://website.lineone.net/~dyfival1/ Information on the Dyfi Valley]


{{Long-distance footpaths in Wales}}
{{Long-distance footpaths in Wales}}

Latest revision as of 20:19, 8 November 2024

Dyfi Valley Way
Length174 km (108 mi)
LocationWales, United Kingdom
DesignationUK National Trail
TrailheadsRiver Dyfi (Dovey), Wales
Borth, Wales
UseHiking

The Dyfi Valley Way is a long distance footpath in Mid Wales.[1]

Route

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The 108 miles (174 km) route runs all the way up one side of the River Dyfi (Welsh: Afon Dyfi) and down the other side. The starting and finishing points, near the river's estuary, are Borth and Aberdyfi. The route follows the north side of the Dyfi through Pennal and the Centre for Alternative Technology at Llwyngwern quarry. Across the site of King Arthur's last battle at Camlan, the Way takes in the strenuous climb up to the summit of Aran Fawddwy, which at 2,971 ft (906 metres) is the highest peak south of Snowdon and the 16th highest summit in Wales. At Llanuwchllyn the route retraces its steps south of the Dovey through Llanymawddwy and Machynlleth.

The walk links with the Meirionnydd Coast Walk[2] at Aberdyfi and with the Ceredigion Coast Path at Borth.[3]

The route is partly waymarked, and is highly varied in character; it leads the walker along seldom walked routes. A good map is required and, if possible, a route guide (which is available from the local Tourist Information Centres).

The Dyfi valley (Welsh: Dyffryn Dyfi) is in Mid Wales and the river's lower reaches are sometimes regarded as the boundary between north and south Wales.

Nearby footpaths

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References

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  1. ^ The path on the LDWA website
  2. ^ The Meirionnydd Coast Walk on the LDWA website
  3. ^ The Ceredigion Coast Path on the LDWA website
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