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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.
The Taff Trail cycle route runs through the nearby Pontcanna Fields, just to the north of Llandaff Fields. Bus services run along Cathedral Road and Cardiff Road, to the south and east of the park. [6] WJEC's headquarters and the University of Wales Institute Cardiff's Llandaff campus are located just beyond the northern boundary of the fields.
A small senior citizen sheltered bungalow complex buffers this site with the Taff Vale site. Quakers Yard station provides access to and from the Taff Trail cycle route. The beauty spot at Pontygwaith Bridge, over the River Taff, lies about a mile north on the trail. Arriva Trains Wales allowed cyclists on local trains with some restrictions on ...
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.
The Taff Trail runs through the woods on the western side of the reservoir whilst Merthyr Tydfil sailing club is based on the eastern bank. The Brecon Mountain Railway is a heritage steam railway which runs on the route of the former Brecon and Merthyr Railway up the eastern side of the reservoir from Pant Station to Dolygaer and, since 1 April ...
The National Cycle Route 477 Taith Trevithick Trail heads up the east side of the valley from Pontygwaith to Trevithick's Tunnel - just south of Merthyr Tydfil, old stone sleepers can still be seen all around these trails on the east side of the valley where the famous tramroad ran. Cycle route 8 (the Taff Trail) passes through the village. [6]
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 .
Upper Section lies in Wales. Snowdonia Slate Trail: 83 134: Snowdonia: Bangor: Circular: Waymarked route through the slate areas of Snowdonia National Park [103] Taff Trail: 68 109: South Wales: Brecon: Cardiff: Usk Valley Walk: 48 77: South Wales: Caerleon: Brecon: Valeways Millennium Heritage Trail: 69 111: Vale of Glamorgan: St Fagans ...