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Hiking around Clyne Valley Woods offers an escape into a 700-acre park characterized by dense woodlands, open hillsides, and the meandering Clyne River. The area features a network of paths that follow former industrial railway lines, winding past remnants of the valley's mining past. The terrain includes a mix of level tarmac paths, bridleways, and more rugged dirt trails through steep-sided gorges. This diverse landscape provides varied hiking experiences for different abilities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.5km
03:16
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90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.91km
01:17
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.19km
01:22
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A nice pub along the trail. Great place to meet and finish a bike ride you get get coffee from the little van if it’s open or obvs a post ride pint 🍺
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Swansea bay is a great long stretch of beach and in one direction you have the city and the other direction you have Mumbles. Theres lots of cafes and places to visit and you can either walk on the footpath or along the beach. There are always lots of shells and things washed up so great for beach combing or exploring with kids
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Clyne Valley Country Park is a 691-acre (280-hectare) area set around the Clyne River that runs into the sea at the Mumbles seafront between Lower Sketty and Blackpill. It is a marvellous green area that covers both sides of the valley in thick woodlands of oak, birch, and beech trees. There are signs of its intensive industrial history dotted within the park, but mainly it is now noted for its extensive network of walking, running, and cycling trails.
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Opened in 1984 in Mumbles parlour has proved a favourite with tourists and locals alike. With short walks to the beach and historic Mumbles Pier it truly is ice cream at the seaside! Purely perfect
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This nice smooth cycle path is part of NCN Route 4, connecting the seafront at Black Pill in the South, with Olchfa, through Clyne Valley along the route of the old London Midland Scottish railway line and the Rive Clyne itself.
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Great place to spend some quality time when it reopens
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There are several car parks providing access to the valley. The main car park is located at the Blackpill entrance, just off the Mumbles Road (A4067). Additional parking can be found near the Clyne Gardens entrance and in Killay, offering different starting points for your hike.
Yes, the main path running through the valley is a tarmac track that was once a railway line. This flat and wide path is ideal for families, pushchairs, and wheelchair users. For a short and accessible walk, consider the Blackpill Bird Sculpture – Clyne Gardens loop from Mayals, which is mostly level.
Absolutely. Clyne Valley is a popular destination for dog walkers. The extensive network of paths and open spaces provides plenty of room for dogs to explore. Please be mindful of other park users, cyclists, and wildlife by keeping your dog under control.
The area offers a unique blend of natural woodland and industrial history. As you hike, you can discover remnants of the valley's past, including old coal mines, quarries, and a World War II pillbox, all set within a beautiful landscape of dense woods and the meandering Clyne River.
Yes, there are numerous circular routes. You can create your own loops by combining the main tarmac path with the many smaller dirt trails and bridleways that branch off into the woods. For an easy circular option that explores the valley and coast, the Mini Carved Wooden Chair – Blackpill Bird Sculpture loop from Blackpill is a great choice.
The trails cater to all levels. The main valley path is flat and easy, suitable for all abilities. Branching off this are numerous moderate trails with some inclines, and more challenging, rugged paths that climb the steep valley sides. Komoot has over 200 easy routes and more than 100 moderate ones to choose from.
Clyne Valley Woods is a haven for wildlife. The diverse habitats support a variety of birds, including buzzards, woodpeckers, and wagtails. Keep an eye out for grey squirrels and foxes in the woodlands. The Clyne River and various ponds also attract a range of aquatic life.
Yes, many trails pass by the valley's historical landmarks. You can find remains of the Clyne Wood Arsenic and Copper Mine, old coal levels, and bell pits, particularly on the western slopes. Exploring the network of smaller paths will increase your chances of discovering these fascinating ruins.
Yes, many of the paths, especially the main tarmac track and designated bridleways, are popular with mountain bikers and cyclists. It's important for hikers to be aware of their surroundings and share the path considerately with other users.
The area is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the well-maintained main path, the variety of trails available, and the interesting mix of peaceful nature and local history.
There are over 300 hiking routes to discover around Clyne Valley Woods on komoot. These range from short, easy strolls along the main path to longer, more challenging hikes that explore the entire valley and connect to the nearby Gower Peninsula coastline.
Clyne Valley Woods is beautiful year-round. Spring is fantastic for bluebells, especially in the woods near Clyne Gardens. Summer offers lush green canopy, while autumn provides spectacular colours in the deciduous woodlands. The main tarmac path ensures good walking conditions even in winter.


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