Glyndŵr's Way crosses some of the finest landscapes in Wales including open moorland, rolling farmland, woodlands and forests. It runs from Knighton via Machynlleth to Welshpool



Glyndŵr's Way was granted National Trail status in millennium year 2000. Its enigmatic name derives from the early fifteenth century folk hero Owain Glyndŵr, who won significant battles close to the route and who held a Welsh Parliament in Machynlleth.

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snow sign 1st rise after Llanbyrnmair Forest before Llanbrynmair Afon Biga
1st hill after Machynlleth snow covered fields Llyn Clywedog National Trail acorn
Misty morning Llanbadarn mist Llangunllo track  
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