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Local/Nearby Walks
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       Gaer Fawr Wood Guilsfield1.9 km | 40 mins | Circular | Moderate Gaer Fawr occupies a hill just north of Stabal y Nant Cottage with a network of paths that lead up to an Iron Age fort at the summit. 
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       Welshpool, Powis Castle & Canal6.6 km | 1hr 41mins | Circular | Easy This is a popular trail for birding, hiking, and mountain biking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. 
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       Dingle & Golfa from Welshpool10.7 km | 4hrs 10mins | Circular | Moderate This nearby walk explores the undulating countryside to the west of the Welshpool with excellent views to the Breidden Hills & more. 
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       Breidden Hill/Rodney's Pillar10.6 km | 5hrs | Circular | Moderate This vigorous walk explores the Breidden Hills which lie between Shrewsbury and Welshpool. The volcanic rock hills offer excellent views. 
National Walks located nearby
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       Glyndwr's Way217 km | Welshpool - Knighton National Trail meandering through the open moorland, rolling farmland, woodland and forest of mid-Wales. 
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       Offa's Dyke285 km | Chepstow - Prestatyn Join this route locally which passes through no less than 8 different counties and crosses the border between England & Wales over 20 times. 
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       Severn Way210 km | Plynlimon - Bristol A route along the entire Severn Valley from the source to the sea. Starting on the wild Plynlimon plateau in Mid-Wales, passing throgh Welshpool. 
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       Wales Coastal Path1400 km | National Coastal Path The first in the world to follow the entire coastline of a country. There’s much to discover including unspoilt beaches and wildlife. 
National Parks
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       Eryri | Snowdonia35 miles (Stabal y Nant to Dolgellau) Covering a total of 823 square miles, Eryri is Wales’ largest National Park. Eryri’s landscape is steeped with culture, history and heritage. 
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       Brecon Beacons67 miles (Stabal y Nant to Brecon) If you enjoy making the most of the great outdoors, you’ll love the Brecon Beacons. Our National Park is a great place to get active. 
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       Pembrokshire Coast94 miles (Stabal y Nant to Cardigan) From miles of coastline to the Preseli Hills, beautiful countryside and wildlife make the Pembrokeshire National Park a must visit. 
