route for walkers and cyclists route for walkers and cyclists
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route for walkers and cyclists route for walkers and cyclists
WALES route for walkers and cyclists A journey from the Brecon Beacons to Cardiff Bay Riv 1 2 er U s k Brynich Lock nm P A R K N A T I O N A L Pencelli T. L I O N SUPERMARKET St Mary’s Church th a an eco n C Waun Rydd Allt Lwyd Allt Forgan Highest trail point Torpantau 439m Ta f Fa wr ec on 0.5 Rhydycar Leisure Centre A4102 Merthyr Vale Mynydd Goitre-coed Parc Taff Bargoed to Chepstow Quakers Yard MILE Abercynon THE PARADE WEST St. St. AY W CH The scars of the iron and coal industry that made Merthyr Tydfil and the Taff Valley famous throughout the world have mostly healed. But the legacy of abandoned canal towpaths, tramroads and railway lines enables you to follow a green corridor full of historic interest through former mining communities and industrial towns. High-level route to Neath COEDPENMAEN Rd BONVILSTON Rd THURSTON Rd Cefn Eglwysilan Rhondda Heritage Park PONTYPRIDD A470 MILE The Taff Trail passes through some of the most beautiful and varied landscapes in South Wales. A journey along the Trail is full of contrasts. Starting at the canal basin in the market town of Brecon, you follow canal paths, country lanes, former railway lines and forest tracks to cross the stunning scenery of the Brecon Beacons. The magnificent viaducts at Pontsarn and Cefn Coed mark your arrival at Merthyr Tydfil and a sudden change of character. PONTYPRIDD MIDDLE KM Over half the Taff Trail is traffic-free or on quiet access roads with the remainder on country lanes and minor roads offering pleasant cycling on gentle gradients with a few short, steeper sections. The surface varies from tarmac to prepared dust and good-quality forest track. Please note that there is currently one short section through Pontypridd which is on busy roads with one main intersection to cross. Aberfan Recommended route to Taff Trail 1.0 A4102 The Taff Trail is a 55 mile / 93 km waymarked route for walkers and cyclists from the market town of Brecon to the City of Cardiff. The Trail links parts of the historic transport network to form a continuous route. Cefn Merthyr River Taff 0.5 0.5 A470 Troedyrhiw Mynydd Merthyr SWAN STREET A470 A465 r Ta f f Br Merthyr Tydfil station Merthyr College 0.5 465 Rive to A4102 Civic Centre 1.0 Taf Fechan River A465 MONUMENTAL TERR. H I G STATION RD HS T. JOBS LANE MERTHYR TYDFIL Cyfarthfa Castle 70 0 A465 06 4 A Merthyr Rhyd-y-car Common Abercanaid QUARRY ROW MILE Church building 1.0 A Toucan crossing 1.0 KM Cefn Coed viaduct RIVERSIDE PARK 0.1 0.1 A4 MERTHYR TYDFIL A4102 1.0 SWANSEA ROAD Theatre Walking route option Taf Fawr River R r ive From time to time, sections of the Taff Trail may be closed for forestry operations. Please follow any diversions. A470 Brecon Mountain Railway Pontsticill Ta f Pontsarn Fe chan R iver Cefn Coed av from en ny CEFN-COED-Y-CYMMER Pontsticill Reservoir Garn Ddu Llwyn-on Reservoir THEATRE erg l Tor y Foel Talybont Reservoir Pentwyn Reservoir A470 Garwnant Forest Centre Ab MONMOUTHSHIRE & BRECON CANAL AD Cantref Reservoir ON CANAL BASIN 0.25 1 RO Neuadd Reservoir 60 Taff Trail start RIVER USK R iver U s k TT OR 7 WA VA YN Storey Arms Fan Fawr RI Br Fan y Big 6 B4 Talybont-on-Usk A4 nd 0 Cribyn Corn Du 0.25 CAPTAIN’S WALK ir e a sh Bryn Pen y Fan 5 Supermarket ST . EE B R E C O N Mo 0.5 HS FR 4 Pen Milan B E A C O N S Beacons Reservoir KM HIG Llanfrynach ST . 3 ou 11 Recommended route to Taff Trail Walking route options 9 10 BRECON BRECON Canal basin A4 0 A470 7 8 Brecon • 6 Llandovery • MI L E 4 5 Abergavenny• Abergavenny• 3 • Newport • CARDIFF 2 •Merthyr •Merthyr Tydfil Pontypridd• Pontypridd• • Bridgend KM 1 Treforest Rhydyfelin The fairytale castle of Castell Coch guards the narrow Taff Gorge and another change in landscape. From here the Trail drops down to the Taff river and follows a riverside path into the heart of Cardiff, ending at the prestigious modern waterfront of Cardiff Bay. 1.0 0.5 KM Rive 0.5 Pontypridd station r Ta CELTIC TRAIL to Bridgend and Fishguard ff A470 MILE A46 Nantgarw Low-level route option River Taff 1.0 Cardiff Bay station 0.5 CLARENCE BRIDGE 0.5 CARDIFF BAY TUNNEL ENTRANCE KM MILE A4232 from M4 TUNNEL EXIT JAMES ST. ROALD DAHL PASS Pierhead building Visitor centre Taff Trail end 70 Central station 1.0 Forest Farm A4 Tourist information centre Bicycle shop Bicycle hire Radyr Toilets Public house Refreshments: food and drink Picnic area Car park Castle Museum Camp site Bunk house Taff Trail: general route / walking route Road: dual carriageway / single carriageway Railway: main line / branch line National Cycle Network: route / link National Cycle Network route number Bus station Railway station: suggested access to Taff Trail Other railway station ve Ri Cardiff Castle Millennium Stadium M4 Tongwynlais KEY SYMBOLS Queen Street station CELTIC TRAIL to Caerphilly Ty Rhiw High-level option Castell Coch Taff’s Well Garth Hill CARDIFF 8 C A R D I F F r Ta ff A48 Llandaff Pontcanna tca Cardiff Castle Millennium Stadium adium Cardiff Central station Cardiff Bay Bristol Channel © Crown copyright. All rights reserved. Groundwork Merthyr & RCT WL5525.2002 & Brecon Beacons National Park Authority LA08903L.2002 & Cardiff LA 09005L2002 and with permission from Streetezee Town Plans Ltd. TORPANTAU 439m MERTHYR TYDFIL 220m PONTYPRIDD CASTELL COCH 70m high-level option 150m 500 400 300 200 100 0 low-level option 50m Tourist Information Centres along the Trail Brecon Beacons National Park : 01874 622485 Merthyr Tydfil : 01685 379884 Pontypridd : 01443 402077 For more information about the Taff Trail and Cardiff : 029 2022 7281 for a list of walking and cycling-friendly Public transport – Up to two bikes may be accommodation close to the Taff Trail, carried free on off-peak train services between information on bike hire and longer cycle Cardiff and Merthyr Tydfil. tours incorporating the Taff Trail, call an Arriva Trains Wales enquiries : 0870 900772 applicable number in the following list. National Rail enquiries : 08457 484950 Bus enquiries in Wales : 0870 6482605 Groundwork M&RCT : 01685 883880 USEFUL INFORMATION This guide gives an overview of the Taff Trail recreational route. Published by the TAFF TRAIL PROJECT Groundwork Merthyr & Rhondda Cynon Taff Fedw Hir, Llwydcoed ABERDARE CF44 0DX CARDIFF BAY 0m EUROPEAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FUND Useful maps and guides Taff Trail pocket guide National Cycle Network Maps: Celtic Trail NCN routes 4 & 47 (East) Lôn Las Cymru NCN route 8 (South) Available from Tourist Information Centres and Sustrans mail order : 0117 929 0888 or buy on-line from www.nationalcyclenetwork.org.uk Whilst every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in this guide, the Taff Trail Project can accept no responsibility for errors or inaccuracies, or for any matter in any way connected with its publication. Design : Neil Angove Ltd | T 01446 794609 | E [email protected] Photography kindly supplied by Wales Tourist Board, Groundwork and Dai Hart. | Date : 23–06–2013 BRECON 120m