Tackle one of Wales’s great mountain challenges on the Cambrian Way, a demanding 479km (298 miles) long-distance walk from Cardiff to Conwy. Often following long, lofty ridgelines, this three-week trek crosses wild, rugged terrain and visits many of Wales’s highest mountains, offering experienced hillwalkers a continuous journey through the heart of the country’s most dramatic landscapes.
Often called “the mountain connoisseurs’ walk”, this coast-to-coast route crosses the Brecon Beacons, Cambrian Mountains and Snowdonia, traversing two national parks and summiting some of the most iconic peaks in Wales — including Pen y Fan, Pumlumon, Cadair Idris and Snowdon. From high moorland and remote lakes to rocky peaks and deep valleys, this long-distance trail showcases some of the very best mountain walking Wales has to offer.
This comprehensive Cambrian Way guidebook is your essential companion for planning, navigating and completing this classic Welsh mountain route. Combining detailed route descriptions with practical navigational tools, it guides you step by step from south to north, helping you prepare for and enjoy one of Britain’s most challenging long-distance walks.
Challenging and richly rewarding, the Cambrian Way is a celebration of Welsh mountain walking. With this Cicerone guidebook in hand, you can set out from Cardiff Castle and follow the spine of Wales all the way to Conwy’s medieval walls, confident you have the detailed information and planning support needed to successfully walk and enjoy this outstanding long-distance trail.