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Llanllugan to Cwm-hir

The ridge route over Mynydd Clogau takes you to Llanwnnog (the church has a magnificent carved screen and the grave of the poet John Ceiriog Hughes) to Caersws, where the railway station has been built on a Roman fort. An alternative route follows the Roman road, the Sarn Sws, through some interesting grange sites, but it involves negotiating a lot of farmland.

From Caersws, walk south over the river and up to the Bryn Gwyn ridge. The wind farms here are among the biggest in the UK - an exhilarating walk in breezy weather! Continue south across the Blue Linns stream and past a prehistoric stone circle. Walk down through the forest to join the Glyndwr Way, which leads you to Abbey Cwm-hir.

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