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Hikes around Llangybi explore the Ceredigion countryside, a region characterized by rolling hills, quiet woodlands, and pastoral landscapes. The area offers a mix of field paths and country lanes, with routes often incorporating historical features like ancient hillforts. The terrain provides varied hiking with some gentle ascents leading to open views across the rural valleys.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
3.5
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11
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10.2km
02:45
130m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12
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6.82km
01:53
110m
110m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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16.5km
04:25
180m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.39km
02:02
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
6.67km
01:49
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Allt Goch hill fort is a rather irregular, curvilinear enclosure, defined by substantial banks, or scarps. The form of the earthworks suggests that an original, roughly oval enclosure, 70-80m across, was extended to the south.
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No need to get caught short in the forest! This Ty Bach has you covered. A simple compost toilet facility. No running water here!
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River bank walk along the Aeron which flows close to the restored mansion at Llanerchaeron before entering the town of Aberaeron where it passes into Cardigan Bay. Despite the relatively small size of the river, it sustains a population of salmon and brown trout. Dylan Thomas lived a few miles away at Talsarn and called the Aeron valley "the most precious place in the world."
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Lampeter It is the third largest town in Ceredigion, and is also the smallest university town in the United Kingdom. with the campus of the University of Wales Trinity Saint David adding about 1,000 students to the population in term time.
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Simple compost toilet, don’t expect hand washing facilities or any luxurious features here, but a simple toilet for when you’re a long way from home!
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This guide focuses on the hikes around Llangybi in Ceredigion, not the village of the same name in Monmouthshire. The routes explore the rolling hills and quiet woodlands of the Ceredigion countryside, with many trails starting near the town of Lampeter.
The hiking terrain is quite varied. You can expect a mix of quiet country lanes, grassy field paths, and trails through peaceful woodlands. Many routes feature gentle ascents that lead to rewarding views over the surrounding pastoral valleys.
Yes, there are several easier routes suitable for a family outing. These trails generally follow well-defined paths and country lanes without significant climbs, offering a relaxed way to experience the Ceredigion countryside.
Dogs are generally welcome on the public footpaths around Llangybi. However, many trails cross farmland with livestock. It is essential to keep your dog on a lead and under control, especially near sheep and cattle.
Yes, some trails lead to fascinating historical sites. For example, the From Long Wood Lampeter to Allt-goch hillfort route includes a climb to an ancient hillfort, offering a glimpse into the region's past along with panoramic views.
The area offers options for longer day hikes. For a more substantial challenge, consider the Llyn Fanod – Llyn Eiddwen loop from Llangwyryfon. This 10.3-mile (16.5 km) trail takes you through open country and past two scenic lakes.
The komoot community rates the hiking in this area highly. Reviewers often praise the peaceful atmosphere, the mix of woodland and open fields, and the beautiful views across the rural Welsh landscape.
Many of the popular routes begin in or near towns like Lampeter, where you can find public car parks. For trails starting in more rural locations, there is often informal parking available near the trailhead, but be sure to park considerately and not obstruct any gates or lanes.
Yes, several routes feature lovely woodland sections. The Hen-feddau Wood loop from Barley Mow is a great example, taking you on a circular route through a quiet and scenic wood.
Definitely. Many trails follow or cross the region's streams and rivers. For a route featuring lakes, the Llyn Fanod – Llyn Eiddwen loop is an excellent choice, while the Bridge Over Stream loop from Pennant offers pleasant riverside scenery.
Yes, the routes highlighted in this guide are primarily circular loops. They are designed to start and end at the same point, allowing you to easily return to your starting location without needing to retrace your steps.


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