
Taith Ardudwy Way is a well signposted upland pathway of 24 miles from Barmouth in the south to Llandecwyn in the north. The route is divided into three sections, each with a leaflet:-
Southern: Barmouth to Tal y Bont (8 miles).
Central: Tal y Bont to Harlech (13 miles).
Northern: Harlech to Llandecwyn (12 miles).
The Way traverses Ardudwy, an ancient commote, (an administrative area in the Middle Ages). It visits each of the parishes bordering Cardigan Bay and crosses the geological formation of Cambrian Rocks, amongst the oldest in Wales, known as the Harlech Dome. The Way is chosen to take in some of the best coastal and mountain views in Wales, visiting prehistoric sites and offers the chance to see varied vegetation and rare birds of the area.
There is emphasis on the use of sustainable transport to begin or return along sections of the trail by using road or rail connections.
The Way is mostly on quiet lanes, tracks, and pathways all of which are waymarked with the Buzzard logo.
Respect the Environment!
If you’re going out for a walk,
please take all your rubbish
home with you
including
fruit skins
& cigarette
stumps.