Sunday, April 26, 2009


Tawe Trekkers Newsletter - 27th May 09

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Tintern Abbey, Brockweir and the Devils Pulpit - Sat 2nd May

A longer than usual drive but well worth it!

Start point: 9.30am at Swansea town hall car park or 11.00am at Tintern Abbey CADW car park, or for free parking at the large car park opposite the police station in Tintern or indeed anywhere in Tintern. Therefore, I propose we congregate at the entrance to Tintern Abbey.
Start point assembly point Grid RefL OL 14 Map, Wye valley: ST 532 001.

Length: 9.5 miles.

Ascent: Moderate and gradual, 600 ft.

Grade: Moderate.

Dog friendly: Only a few stiles, so Dogs are welcome.

Walk description: Walk consists of mixed terrain, riverside paths (can occasionally be muddy), mature oak woodland, a step-ish rise up limestone valley side and a walk back through woodland and meadow-lands.
The route proceeds through Tintern and along a beautiful meander of the river Wye at which point we cross the bridge to the picture postcard village of Brockweir and enter England. We then proceed on the low level route of Offas’s Dyke path, following the river North for a few miles before rising gradually up an old cart track through gnarled and ancient oak woodland to reach the plateau above the valley. At this point we reach the ancient earthworks of Offa’s Dyke itself and follow it south over St Briavels common and down a little side valley, rising up the other side and entering the delectable Caswell woods. We then proceed along the cliff top edge with excellent views all along from Wye valley and along to the stunning and famous viewpoint of Devils pulpit. A gradual descent to Black Morgan’s wood then leads back onto the riverside path along the river Wye and an easy walk back to the footbridge which when crossed leads directly back into the village of Tintern.

Points of Interest: For those not keen on the full-length walk, Tintern can be a stimulating day excursion in itself. The Abbey was the last to be destroyed by Henry VIII and was the largest abbey of its order in the U.K. and is one of the best preserved Tintern itself has a range of “Hay on Wye” style bookshops and a Vineyard you can visit, a heritage railway station and a range of shorter riverside rambles – so plenty of walk options or wet weather alternatives! The village has several pubs, including one inside the old abbey mill itself, and the walk covers a long stretch of Offa’s dyke, a prominent ancient earthwork erected by King Offa, a Saxon king of Mercia to keep the marauding Welsh out.

Contact: Tom J on 07980477164 if you are planning to meet at the start point in Tintern, or for more details.

Tom

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Programme Meeting - Thursday 14th May

That time has swung by yet again when we need to gather together to plan the next programme. As usual we'll be holding the programme meeting at the Vivs in Sketty, please come along at 19:30 for a 20:00 start, and bring along your ideas for walks and social events! Note that this meeting will replace the regular pub night (at the Brunswick).

If you want to lead a walk or organise a social event for the next programme, or for any programme related questions please call Trudi on 07807 726441, or Emyr on 07846 879210.

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The regular pub night is this Thursday (30th April) from around 20:00 at the Brunswick. Why not drop in for a pint and a chin wag if you're in the vicinity? We're getting a good crowd turning up to the pub nights nowadays, but the more the merrier, that's what we say!

Christian and I are off to America on hols for three weeks, but we will be thinking of you all back home while we're enjoying ourselves!

Happy walking and see you soon.

Doug

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Tawe Trekkers Newsletter - 20th April 2009

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Llyn Llech Owen and Carmel Woods - Sunday 26th April


Graham leads this week's walk which connects Llyn Llech Owen Country Park with Carmel Woods via some little known backwaters of Carmarthenshire.


Points of interest: Llyn Llech Owen Country Park. Carmel Woods National Nature Reserve famously saved from becoming a big hole in the ground in the 1990s. Carboniferous geology - contrast between landscape underlain by sandstone and that underlain by limestone. Legacy of the quarrying industry. Possibility of inaugural kite-feeding at Country Park and nice friendly cafe offering discounts to ramblers!


Distance: 6 Miles

Difficulty: Moderate.

The route is mainly flat or gently undulating but there are areas where the ground is uneven and muddy. Good boots are essential and gaiters and waterproof trousers would be a benefit. Accessible for small portable dogs only, as there are a few stiles.

Meet Points: 09:30 at County Hall East Car Park

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10:15 at Llyn Llech Owen Car Park (SN565149). Leave the A48 at Crosshands heading North on the A476. Take the second left at Gorslas and follow the signs to Llyn Llech Owen.

Contact: Graham on 07770 435341.

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Hope everyone enjoyed the Pembrokeshire weekend?! Looking forward to hearing the stories! Unfortunately I wasn't able to make this myself as I'm busy trying to sort a few things out before mine and Christian's big trip to America at the end of the month, but should make it along to Graham's walk.

Cheers,

Doug

Monday, April 13, 2009

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Tawe Trekkers Newsletter - week commencing 13/04/09

Hi all

It's my first time writing the Newsletter in my new role as TT secretary so here goes...


Pembrokeshire weekend 17th - 19th April

For those of you coming on this weekend's Pembrokshire beano it promises to deliver physical activity and merriment in equal measure. Emyr has asked me to give you some final details:



1. Please bring a sleeping bag.

2. Please bring food for packed lunches on Saturday and Sunday. Saturday night's meal will be prepared by our very own Dave the chef.

3. The walk on Saturday will involving rambling across the Dale Pennisula (7 miles) and Sunday will take in the stunning St Davids coastal path (9 miles).

4. If anyone stills needs a lift please contact Emyr on 07846879210.

I think most of us drivers own a little silver box to guide us safely to our destination. The postcode to urdd Canolfan Pentre (Ifan bunkhouse) is SA413XE.


Comedy night at the Coyote bar 16th April

This Thursday is comedy night at the Coyote bar. If you are interested in going please contact Graham on 07770435341.

And finally it's also our regular pub night at The Brunswick on Thursday. So why not pop in for a beverage and a chat.

Cheers.

Christian

Sunday, April 05, 2009

Tawe Trekkers Newsletter - 6th April 2009

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Parc Cwm Darran & Cefn y Brithdir - Sun 12th April

Christian leads this walk which begins beside an attractive man-made lake in Parc Cwm Darran, a tranquil country park tucked away in the Darran Valley, two miles north of Bargoed. The route climbs through forest established on the site of a former coal tip before breaking out onto the high, open ridge of Cefn y Brithdir.

Difficulty: Easy

Distance: 6 Miles

Meeting: County Hall at 0930, or the carpark at Parc Cwm Darran Visitor Centre at 1030.

Contact: Christian on 07791089942 for details or directions.

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Looking ahead to the week after, it's Emyr's big Pembrokeshire trip! If you're going on this and need transport then Emyr is coordinating lifts. Call him on 07846879210 for car sharing queries or for any other questions about the weekend.
Cheers,

Doug