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The River Vrynwy near Melverley
Melverley to Trefonen, Shropshire - Members-only    
22.1km / 13.8mi  -  5 hours    Moderate
A linear walk along a new section of The Shropshire Way, starting in Melverley and ending in Trefonen.
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Traeth Lligwy
Amlwch, Anglesey - Members-only    
19.4km / 12.0mi  -  6 hours    Moderate
Anglesey’s Coastal Path – now part of the 870-mile Wales Coast Path – comprises a variety of fine coastal landscapes: beaches, dunes, coves, impressive rock formations, harbours and nature reserves. The walking is generally quite easy.
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Looking back from Mynydd Machen
Mynydd Machen, Caerphilly - Members-only    
18.0km / 11.2mi  -  5 hours 34 minutes    Moderate
An extremely rewarding walk in the Welsh hills where steep beech woodlands merge into panoramic hill tops. Short road sections, footpaths and bridleways, generally mud-free and with few stiles. However, there are several steep climbs.
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Snowdon from Cnicht
Cnicht, Gwynedd - the Welsh Knight - Members-only    
6.3km / 3.9mi  -  2 hours    Moderate
A there and back walk to the summit of Cnicht in Gwynedd for the ultimate panoramic view over the highest mountain range in England and Wales. This landscape looks at its most striking after a dusting of snow. Some steep sections towards the top.
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Llyn Elsi from the monument
A lost village in Gwydyr Forest, Llyn Elsi and the Miners Bridge. - Members-only    
11.3km / 7.0mi  -  3 hours 30 minutes    Moderate
A circular hilly walk through mixed woodland, past a lost village and an upland lake, down to the village of Betws-y-Coed. Then following the Afon Llugwy through meadows and the Artists Wood, passing the Miners Bridge and old lead mine workings.
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