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Hiking around Cilycwm offers a variety of easy trails through diverse landscapes in Carmarthenshire, Wales. The region is characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and winding rivers, providing a rich environment for outdoor exploration. Over half of the area is covered in trees, including ancient Sessile Oak woodlands and managed plantations. The terrain features varied elevation, with hills and upland heath offering panoramic views.
Last updated: May 2, 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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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A colour village. Llandovery is a lovely place to visit.
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Cwm R MTB trail is completely blocked at top end due to hundreds of wind fallen trees this winter. Please consider before as you can not navigate loop.
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On the road from Llanerchindda to Cynghordy in the distance looms this fantastic Viaduct. It was totally unexpected find on my ride. The road takes you under the Viaduct, where there are various plaques. The Cynghordy viaduct, with eighteen arches built in sandstone and lined with brick, is 259 m (850 ft) long on a gentle curve, rising to a height of 31 m (102 ft) above the valley. It is a fine sight. Still in use today as part of the Central Wales Line.
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Good selection of cakes, coffee & snacks. Great stop off after a bike ride or hike.
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The Cyndhordy Railway Viaduct, an elegant curved structure constructed in 1868, stands as a testament to Victorian engineering prowess and remains operational to this day. As a vital segment of the Heart of Wales line, it plays host to occasional nostalgic steam trains taking tourists on scenic journeys from Shrewsbury to Carmarthen or Swansea and back. This vantage point provides an excellent panorama of the historic arches, complemented by an informative display board to delve into the fascinating history of the bridge.
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THE TALE OF THE WELSH “ROBIN HOOD” Known as Twm Siôn Cati Twm Siôn Cati is a historically known figure in Welsh folklore. A tale recounted by Meyrick recalls how Twm was asked by a poor man to steal a pitcher for him. They went together to a merchant where Twm started belittling the man's wares. Having told his friend secretly to take the pitcher of his choice, Twm distracted the merchant by telling him there was a hole in one of the pitchers, which the man denied. Twm desired him to put his hand in the pitcher to test it and the man still denied there was a hole. Twm then asked him how, if there was no hole, could he have put his hand inside? By this time his friend had disappeared with his pitcher, undetected. A tale from Prichard's book involves an occasion when Twm is staying in an inn overnight and realises other people are planning to rob him the following day after he sets off. He has a large sum of money with him. The following morning he behaves as though his money is in the pack-saddle of his horse. When the highwayman catches up, Twm drops the saddle in the middle of a pool. The highwayman wades into the pool to fetch it, Twm takes the opportunity to make off with the highwayman's horse. A complication arises because the horse responds to the voice of the highwayman crying "Stop!" Luckily Twm, in terror, happens to shout a word which makes the horse gallop on again, and he is conveyed to safety. Another tale recounts how Twm waylaid a rich squire, who was accompanied by his daughter, Twm was so smitten with her that he returned her jewellery to her and attempted to woo her, against her father's opposition and, initially, her own. One full moon shortly after the robbery, he crept to her window, roused her from sleep, caught her hand at the window and kissed it, refusing to let her go until she promised to marry him. She wouldn't promise so Twm drew his dagger, drew blood on her wrist and threatened to sever her hand unless she assented to marriage forthwith. She agreed to marry him and she kept her hand. Their marriage followed soon after, despite her father's views and the directness of Twm's courtship methods. The girl was supposedly the widow of the sheriff of Carmarthen. Through this marriage Twm is supposed to have gained respectability, eventually becoming a justice of the peace, sitting in judgement on others, a position he held until his death aged 79.
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Dolauhirion Bridge dates from 1773 and is attributed to William Edwards. It is a stone bridge with an 83 ft. span and 12 ft. carriageway at the crown. The bridge has a plain segmental arch and stone parapets. It has been recognised as one of the 12 most beautiful bridges in the world. (Source: https://coflein.gov.uk/en/site/23969?term=Dolauhirion)
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Cynghordy Railway Viaduct is a very impressive structure if i must say. Located in a remote part of Wales Llandovery which is just north of the Brecon Beacons. Pictures don't convey the unassuming majesty of this incredible sight. To think it was constructed 150 years ago with men and horsepower is awesome. Such a incredible sight to see!! It was like something out of Harry Potter!
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Cilycwm offers 14 easy hiking trails, providing a variety of options for exploring the region's diverse landscapes.
Yes, many of the easy trails in Cilycwm are circular. For example, the Twm Siôn Cati's Cave – Gwenffrwd-Dinas Nature Reserve loop from St Paulinus' Chruch is a popular 2.1-mile (3.4 km) easy loop that takes about an hour to complete.
Absolutely. The Cilycwm area is known for its impressive waterfalls. You can experience them on routes like the Forest Stream – Rhaeadr Valley Waterfall loop from Pwll Yr Hyddod, which leads through forested valleys and past beautiful cascades.
Easy trails in Cilycwm showcase diverse natural beauty, including ancient Sessile Oak woodlands, modern plantations, rolling hills, and winding rivers like the Towy. You'll also find areas of upland heath and picturesque spots like Llyn Brianne Reservoir.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Twm Siôn Cati's Cave, associated with the Welsh 'Robin Hood', is a popular attraction within the RSPB Gwenffrwd-Dinas Nature Reserve, which is explored by an easy loop trail. You can also find the Llandovery Castle Ruins on an easy hike from Llandovery.
The easy trails in Cilycwm are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, varied terrain, and the opportunity to discover natural features like waterfalls and scenic viewpoints.
Yes, several easy trails offer excellent views. The View of Cynghordy Viaduct – View of Cynghordy Viaduct loop from Cynghordy provides scenic vistas of the historic viaduct and the surrounding countryside, while rolling hills throughout the region offer panoramic views.
Cilycwm is beautiful year-round. Spring brings vibrant greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers stunning foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days, and even winter can be picturesque, though some paths might be muddier. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, the easy trails are generally well-suited for families. Their shorter distances and manageable elevations make them accessible for children and those looking for a relaxed outdoor experience. Many routes, like those through the nature reserves, offer engaging natural surroundings.
Parking is typically available near the starting points of many trails, especially those that begin in or near villages like Cilycwm or Llandovery, or at designated nature reserve entrances. It's always advisable to check specific route details for parking information.
Easy hikes in Cilycwm feature varied terrain, including well-maintained paths through dense woodlands, riverside trails, and gentle ascents over rolling hills. Some routes may include gravel paths or grassy tracks, but generally avoid steep or challenging sections.
While the main reservoir area features gravel roads suitable for gentler walks, the easy hiking trails listed in this guide focus more on the immediate Cilycwm area. However, the reservoir is a significant nearby attraction, and its western shores offer picturesque, easy walking opportunities.


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