A series of Walk of the Week posters is to be published on Ceredigion County Council’s social media pages.
These will highlight long and short routes across the county, so over the course of the summer there should be something for everyone to enjoy.
Soaring cliffs, sheltered coves, rolling hills, fertile valleys, wooded cwms and tumbling streams all teaming with wildlife are part of a living, breathing, working landscape. Towns, villages and individual farms add to this mosaic and are just a few of the reasons why Ceredigion is loved by its residents and visitors alike.
Luckily, there are over 2,500km of Public Rights of Way criss-crossing the county, allowing access to otherwise hidden spots, for those who want to venture out on foot, horseback or bicycle.
In addition to sturdy waterproof footwear, weather appropriate clothing, drinking water and a recent OS map of the area; walkers can now take a copy of the promoted routes e-leaflet to help guide them on their way.
The Promoted Routes e-leaflets are available from the Public Rights of Way section on the council’s website.
These are linked to a town, village or hamlet and show extra information such as a route profile and distance, types of surfaces, convenient parking spots and the availability of any other amenities. In addition to the e-leaflets, there’s an interactive Public Rights of Way map so users can plan their own adventures.
See this week’s south papers for the full story, available in shops and as a digital edition tomorrow







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