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Dyfi Valley Way

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

The Dyfi Valley Way is a long distance footpath that help is partly waymarked in the United Kingdom running through North Wales. The 108 miles (174 km) route runs from Borth to Aberdyfi via Machynlleth.[1] The route is highly varied in character and directs the walker along seldom walked routes. A good map is required and, if it can be found, the route guide. The Dyfi valley provides the natural frontier between north and south Wales.

References

  1. ^ Parker, Mike; Whitfield, Paul (1 August 2003). Rough Guide to Wales. Rough Guides. p. 53. ISBN 978-1-84353-120-3. Retrieved 16 January 2013.