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With Castle upon Alun at its centre this walk stretches from St Brides Major in the south to Corntown and Ewenny in the north.
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The walk will be mostly rural and you will visit the village of Wenvoe and the hamlets of St. Lythans and Twyn-yr-Odyn. Flowers and Garlic to be experienced, hopefully...
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From Norman Priory to Walled Town. This linear walk from Ewenny to Cowbridge forms part of the Millennium Heritage Trail. Start point is Cowbridge with transport provided to Ewenny (small fee) and walk back.
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The walk will encompass a variety of habitats, leading through wetland, woodland and open meadow. Throughout the walk there will be plenty of opportunity for participants to learn more about the past history of the site.
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This fascinating walk features two extraordinary projects at Coed Hills Rural Artspace and the ‘roundhouse’ both close to St Hilary. The walk includes woodlands, commons, ancient tracks and even sea views!
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This walk begins with a short introduction to the fascinating lives of bats, and instructions on how to use bat detectors.
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Those who have never visited this part of Wales, situated on the coast between the Gower and Cardiff, will enjoy walking through fertile, rolling lowland countryside adjoining the spectacular Heritage Coast with towering cliffs and remote beaches.  The Vale as its known locally is a maze of footpaths, country lanes, little villages, fine dining and country inns.
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