Welsh Hideaways
Ty Mari and Penroc are set in a stunning landscape at the interface of wild mountains and wooded valleys where sheep farming, forests and mountain top views make this one of the beautiful hidden secrets of Wales. These attractive 18th century cottages are on the outskirts of a tiny village called Cwmystwyth: they are situated 100 meters along a rough track from the main road. There is a terrace of homes either side of the track, with Ty Mari at the end and Penroc at right-angles on the headland. Truly a walker's paradise!

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Distance from search point: 1.9 Miles
This is a walk mainly on good tracks, but there is some climbing and some steps to descend. The views from Pen lan Fawr are up to Plynlimon to the north and across to Aberystwyth in the west. Mid-Wales is seen to the south and east.... More info
Distance from search point: 5.6 Miles
A quiet walk with good views in remote upland terrain, visiting a group of fishing lakes.... More info
Distance from search point: 6.2 Miles
Bwlch Nant yr Arian is aa area devoted to walking and cycling. This walk is based in a mixture of marked trails.... More info
Distance from search point: 6.2 Miles
The easiest ascent of the highest mountain in Mid-Wales, quiet and remote, with good views.... More info
Distance from search point: 7.5 Miles
This river walk follows the River Ystwyth through forestry to an old suspension bridge.
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