Glyndwr's Way June & August 2021

China Challenge · 7 May 2022 to 15 May 2022 ·
A 135 mile trekking adventure, over two separate weeks in June & August 2021, across Wales in support of St David's Hospice.
Glyndŵr’s Way is a National Trail that meanders through the open moorland, rolling farmland and forests of Mid-Wales.
Starting in Knighton and ending in Welshpool, the Trail is named after
Owain Glyndŵr’, Prince of Wales and Medieval Welsh nationalist leader
who organised a rebellion against the English king, Henry IV in 1400.
Glyndŵr’s Way takes you to some of the finest landscape features in
Wales including the tranquil Radnorshire Hills, the shores of the
Clywedog Reservoir and heather clad Plynlimon. There are spectacular views over Cadair Idris, Lake Vyrnwy, the Cambrian Mountains and Y Golfa. The route reaches its highest point at Foel Fadian (1530ft/510m) from which on a clear day views stretch out along the majestic Dulas valley to Machynlleth and the sea.
Glyndŵr’s Way is described as a hard to tough trail that is very hilly, often dropping into valleys and ascending hills several times in a day & it crosses country that is sometimes rough and remote.
Please support Michelle in completing this tough challenge.
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