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Easy hiking trails around Bronwydd offer access to the scenic Carmarthenshire countryside. The region is characterized by green hills and the River Gwili valley, providing a tranquil backdrop for outdoor activities. Footpaths often run alongside the river, and the area includes ancient woodlands. These routes are generally low in elevation gain, making them suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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4.89km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.78km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.83km
01:02
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Remains of a castle can be found at the end of the pedestrian zone
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Test your speed on the Carmarthen Velodrome. The velodrome is just over 400 metres long, and was opened in 1900, and is believed to be the oldest outdoor concrete velodrome in continuous use in the world. Members of the public are able to access and use the cycle track (not the changing rooms) free of charge Monday to Friday between 9am and 6pm, Sundays (all day) and during other specific periods as determined by CTC. More info at https://velodrome.cymru/rules
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Carmarthen Roman Amphitheatre is one of only seven Roman amphitheatres that survive in the UK. Dating to around 75 AD, the amphitheatre would have been the social centre of Roman Carmarthen. These days, it's a pleasant place to stop for a moment to soak in the history.
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Carmarthen is thought to be the oldest town in Wales. The Roman fort dates to around 75 AD. The town’s medieval castle is also worth a visit. There are plenty of places to eat and drink, shops, and accommodation, making it a great place for a refresh stop or an overnight stay.
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A lovely place to walk near Carmarthen centre. Lots of trees and greenery with 2 ponds and places to sit and relax. There were ducks and lily pads in June at the time of visiting.
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Carmarthen Roman Amphitheatre is one of only seven Roman amphitheatres that survive in the UK. Dating to around 75 AD, the amphitheatre would have been the social centre of Roman Carmarthen. It would have played host to many things, including gladiatorial combats, public executions, man vs beast battles, military parades and holy celebrations. These days, it's a pleasant place to stop for a moment to soak in the history.
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Carmarthen Castle is a fortress in the centre of town, overlooking the River Towy. The first recorded mention of the castle is 1094. However, it was possibly in another location, further downstream. By 1106, the castle is believed to be on its present site. The castle was turned into a prison in the 18th and 19th centuries and is now used as council offices.
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Carmarthen is a small town that is thought to be the oldest in Wales. One of the most notable features of the town is the Roman fort, which dates to around 75 AD. The town’s medieval castle is also interesting. History aside, you find plenty of places to eat and drink, shops, and accommodation, making it a great place for a pit-stop or an overnight stay.
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Bronwydd offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with over 25 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are 34 hiking tours in the area, providing various options for exploring the Carmarthenshire countryside.
Easy hikes around Bronwydd are characterized by the 'green hills of Carmarthenshire' and the scenic River Gwili valley. You'll find tranquil footpaths often running alongside the river, ancient woodlands, and generally low elevation gains, making for pleasant and accessible walks.
The easy trails around Bronwydd are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.5 stars from around 20 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessible nature of the routes and the beautiful, tranquil scenery of the Gwili River valley and surrounding woodlands.
Yes, many easy trails around Bronwydd are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Cwm-Oernant Reservoirs – Carmarthen Roman Amphitheatre loop from Abergwili is an easy circular path featuring reservoir views and historical points.
Absolutely. The easy hiking trails around Bronwydd are generally suitable for families due to their low elevation gain and well-maintained paths. Many routes, such as the Woodland Path loop from Carmarthen, offer a gentle introduction to hiking for all ages.
Yes, several easy walks incorporate historical sites. The Carmarthen Roman Amphitheatre – Carmarthen Castle loop from Carmarthen connects significant historical landmarks. You can explore the Carmarthen Roman Amphitheatre and Carmarthen Castle along this route.
For shorter, easy options, consider routes like the Woodland Path loop from Carmarthen, which is approximately 3.8 km (2.4 miles) and can be completed in about an hour. These shorter trails are perfect for a quick outdoor escape.
Many easy hiking trails around Bronwydd and nearby Carmarthen offer convenient parking options, often near trailheads or in town centers. It's advisable to check specific route details on komoot for recommended parking locations for your chosen trail.
Bronwydd and the surrounding Carmarthenshire area have some public transport links. While direct access to every trailhead might vary, Carmarthen, a central hub, is well-served by public transport, and many easy trails are accessible from there. Planning your route in advance with local bus schedules is recommended.
The 'green hills of Carmarthenshire' are beautiful year-round. Spring brings wildflowers, summer offers lush greenery, and autumn provides vibrant colors. Even in winter, the easy trails can be enjoyed, though conditions may be wetter. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While Bronwydd itself is a small village, many easy walks in the broader Carmarthenshire area, especially those starting or ending in larger towns like Carmarthen, will have pubs and cafes nearby. It's a great way to combine your hike with a refreshing stop.
Many easy trails in the Bronwydd area are dog-friendly, offering pleasant walks for you and your canine companion. However, always keep dogs under control, especially near livestock, and adhere to any local signage regarding lead requirements or restrictions.


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