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The trail continues along the Taff through Pontcanna Fields & Llandaff Fields, and crosses the pedestrian bridge at Blackweir. It then follows the eastern bank of the Taff past Blackweir Lodge, under the A48 road flyover, past Llandaff Weir (Llandaff Rowing Club is visible on the opposite bank) near Howell's School , Llandaff Cathedral and the ...
Incorporates the Taff Trail from Cardiff to Brecon NCR 81 Aberystwyth: Shrewsbury: Rhayader, Welshpool: Lôn Cambria NCR 82 Fishguard: Bangor Aberystwyth, Porthmadog Section between Aberystwyth and Machynlleth unbuilt Lôn Las Teifi NCR 84 Oswestry: Rhyl: Llangollen, Ruthin: Unbuilt except for Chirk to Llangollen and St Asaph to Rhyl NCR 85 ...
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]
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').
After Newport, the route heads west to Caerphilly, then north towards Pontypridd during which it crosses the Taff Trail. It then heads west towards Port Talbot . Near Briton Ferry , it crosses the A48 bridge and then follows the A483 road (Fabian Way) into Swansea and passes through the Maritime Quarter .
National Cycle Route 42 is a part of the National Cycle Network running from Glasbury in Mid Wales to Gloucester in England. It provides a north–south link from Route 8 (Lon Las Cymru) to Route 4, and provides an alternative south route for Lon Las Cymru for those starting at Chepstow instead of Cardiff.
The Mingo Lodge will be renamed the Chestnut Lodge, and the Mingo Trail will now be known as the Nuthatch Trail. The lodge's new name pays homage to the chestnut tree, which Indigenous people in ...
Tongwynlais lies in the River Taff Valley. Its population was 1946 at the 2001 census. [2] Tongwynlais is located near Junction 32 of the M4 motorway, east of Bridgend and west of Newport and the A470 trunk road. It is situated 5 miles (8 km) north of Cardiff city centre and 7 miles (11 km) south of Pontypridd.