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1. Turn right off the B4343 onto the tiny lane leading to Bronmwyn (roughly 6.5km north of Tregaron on B4343) and through the farmyard, bearing left at the stables, then right to ford a stream. Continue through two gateways as the track winds gently uphill.
2. Where the track bends left on a slight summit, leave it and follow a dry stone wall heading to the right, over reedy grass towards a large lone tree. From the tree, head beside the dry stone wall on the left to gain a rough path running roughly alongside a stream on the right. The path crosses the stream twice early on (poles advisable). Continue on a decreasingly distinct path near a wire fence, and ford a tributary stream coming in from the left.
3. Roughly follow the course of the stream on an increasingly obscure path towards a farmhouse. As a (usually) dry valley joins the stream, bear right, now heading significantly to the right of the farmhouse (Cwm Gorffen) to gain a vehicle track heading up a small ridge. Follow this up past a new plantation, and through one gate, then two more by the ruined buildings of Blaengorffen.
4. Continue following the track as it veers to the right of a small stream,
towards the ridge of Y Bryn ahead. When the track bends left and up towards
a small quarry, continue straight ahead over a small metal gate (tied up)
following the line of an old dry stone wall, over somewhat boggy sheep
pasture. Exit the field through another metal gate, bearing very slightly right
to run just right of another dry stone wall on a faint grassy vehicle track.
(This gets boggy near the ruins).
5. Bend right by the ruins, and over an extremely boggy (flooded) section,
before regaining a grassy track surface just to right of a another dry stone
wall. Pass through a rusty gate into a more open grassy field. A second gate
takes the track above reedy bog land to a line of pine trees. The track forks
right to bend around the far side of these, then bends left again at the end of
the pine line to descend a shallow valley and through a gate past a
Blaenaucaron farm.
6. The track bends a couple of times after the farm, just before a second bend to the left, (marked private) bear right onto a rougher vehicle track between two grassy fields. Go through a gate (hurdle), then continue between a wire fence and line of short trees at the field edge. Bend left on a boggy corner, and the track now becomes awkward with remnants of a dry stone wall and overhanging trees causing some obstruction (the stones are useful over
boggier bits in the lower section!)
7. Turn right onto a narrow tarmac lane, over a cattle grid, and follow this to a junction. Turn right and past Penffordd house, and follow the road for roughly 3km to its end on the edge of Tregaron. Turn left and downhill to a junction near the centre of town, and left again over the river bridge to return to the Talbot Hotel.
Distance: 8.5 kilometre/5.5 miles
Time: 3 hours
Terrain: Mostly defined tracks with some rough undefined sections.
Very boggy in places. Long road walk at the end. Dogs on lead
around livestock.
Suitable for: Fit walkers
Grade: Moderate
Start: Bronmwyn SN715645. Limited parking, so best to leave cars in
Tregaron and use taxis or buses to start.
Finish: Tregaron SN680597
Refreshments: Tregaron
Nearest public toilets: None (apart from in Tregaron)
Public transport: Weekday and Saturday T21 buses between
Tregaron and Aberystwyth. Check timetables before walking.
Maps: OS Landranger 146; Explorer 187, 199
Parking: Park in Tregaron and catch the bus (see above)
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- Description of route - Part of Tregaron Trails - The Elephant Walk
- Length of route (miles) - 6
- Typical duration of route - 3 Hours
Map & Directions
Road Directions
Tregaron is on the A485 Aberystwyth to Lampeter road. The town is passed by the NCN 82, Lon Cambria and Lon Teifi cycle routes.
Accessible by Public Transport: Aberystwyth station is 18 miles away.