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Taff Trail cycle route sign. The Taff Trail (Welsh: Taith Taf) is a walking and cycle path that runs for 55 miles (89 km) [1] between Cardiff Bay and Brecon in Wales.It is so named because it follows the course of the River Taff.
A cycle only route is denoted by blue circular sign showing only a bicycle. Much of the Taff Trail, Ely Trail and Rumney Trail are segregated from traffic. Other such routes in the city include: West Cardiff. Llandaff Fields: through parkland area in Pontcanna, connecting with the Taff Trail; North Cardiff
The Marches Way is a partially waymarked long-distance footpath in the United Kingdom. It runs for 351 kilometres (218 mi) through the Welsh–English borderlands, traditionally known as the Welsh Marches, and links the cities of Chester in the north and Cardiff in the south.
Route 8 sign near Harlech, North Wales. National Cycle Route 8 (or NCR 8) is a route of the United Kingdom National Cycle Network, running from Cardiff to Holyhead.The route passes through the heart of Wales, and is also known as Lôn Las Cymru (Welsh for 'Wales' green lane').
The valley is on the A470 road which runs along the eponymous valley of the River Tarell. [1] [2]The Taff Trail runs through the valley. The administrative area of the community extends over a wide area of sparsely populated land, and extends south beyond the watershed to include the highest part of the River Taff and the Beacons Reservoir.
Much of the Taff Trail between Abercynon and Merthyr Tydfil follows the line of the canal. [13] The section from Tongwynlais to the Melingriffith Tin Plate Works at Whitchurch has been retained in water and was used for fishing, [ 14 ] but is now the Glamorganshire Canal local nature reserve .
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The route follows some of the course of the River Usk and runs from a start point at Caerleon, not far upstream from the rivermouth at Uskmouth, south of Newport, up the river valley, with interesting detours, to Brecon in the north.