The Heart of Wales Line Trail is celebrating its fifth anniversary by inviting people to join them on a series of free walks.
The trail was founded on July 4, 2017, with its half-decade celebration happening this summer, as the organisation is going on walks in each of the trail’s four counties.
A spokesperson from the trail said: “This is a great opportunity to experience and hear about the trail while being led by Steering Group members and a walk leader.
“These walks are free to attend, however booking is essential as there are limited spaces available.
“At least a week before the event, those booked on will receive full details of the walk, including meeting points and what you need to bring.
“You will also be asked to complete a health questionnaire and consent form.”
The four walks occurring to celebrate are:
- Monday, July 4 – Broome to Craven Arms (8.5km)
- Tuesday, July 5 – Pen-y-bont to Llandrindod Wells (12km)
- Wednesday, July 6 – Cynghordy to Llandovery (11km)
- Thursday, July 7 - Pantyffynnon to Pontarddulais (12km)
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