Cambrian Way

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The Cambrian Way is a long distance footpath in the United Kingdom running from Cardiff to Conwy, or vice versa, in Wales.

[edit] Distance

The route runs for 275 miles / 440 kilometres.

[edit] The Route

The route is not waymarked. It therefore requires advanced map reading and navigational experience.

It traverses Wales from the north coast to its south Coast and is purposely routed over the highest upland, mountainous terrain including Cadair Idris, Snowdon, the Cambrian Mountains and Black Mountains, Wales in the Brecon Beacons National Park.

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