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Hiking around Clyne Valley Woods offers diverse landscapes, including dense woodlands, open hillsides, and steep-sided gorges. The meandering Clyne River flows through the valley, complemented by streams and lakes. Trails range from level tarmac paths to more rugged dirt trails, with some routes connecting to coastal paths along Swansea Bay. The area features a mix of oak and birch woodlands, providing varied outdoor experiences.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.5km
03:16
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.91km
01:17
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A nice pub along the trail. Great place to meet and finish a bike ride you get get coffee from the little van if it’s open or obvs a post ride pint 🍺
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Swansea bay is a great long stretch of beach and in one direction you have the city and the other direction you have Mumbles. Theres lots of cafes and places to visit and you can either walk on the footpath or along the beach. There are always lots of shells and things washed up so great for beach combing or exploring with kids
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Clyne Valley Country Park is a 691-acre (280-hectare) area set around the Clyne River that runs into the sea at the Mumbles seafront between Lower Sketty and Blackpill. It is a marvellous green area that covers both sides of the valley in thick woodlands of oak, birch, and beech trees. There are signs of its intensive industrial history dotted within the park, but mainly it is now noted for its extensive network of walking, running, and cycling trails.
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Opened in 1984 in Mumbles parlour has proved a favourite with tourists and locals alike. With short walks to the beach and historic Mumbles Pier it truly is ice cream at the seaside! Purely perfect
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This nice smooth cycle path is part of NCN Route 4, connecting the seafront at Black Pill in the South, with Olchfa, through Clyne Valley along the route of the old London Midland Scottish railway line and the Rive Clyne itself.
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Great place to spend some quality time when it reopens
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There are 12 bus-accessible hiking trails around Clyne Valley Woods. These routes offer a mix of easy and moderate difficulties, ensuring options for various fitness levels.
Yes, Clyne Valley Woods offers several easy routes perfect for families. An excellent option is the Swansea Bay Beach – Clyne Valley Trail loop from Swansea University Singleton Park Campus, which is 7.2 km long and takes you through varied landscapes. Another easy choice is the Clyne Valley Cycle Path – Clyne Valley Trail loop from Swansea University Singleton Park Campus, a shorter 5.1 km route.
The bus-accessible hikes in Clyne Valley Woods showcase a rich variety of natural features. You'll encounter dense oak and birch woodlands, the meandering Clyne River, and potentially open hillsides and steep-sided gorges. Many routes also offer proximity to the coast, providing stunning sea views along Swansea Bay.
Absolutely. Many of the bus-accessible routes are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps. For example, the Swansea Bay Cycle Path – Swansea Beach loop from Swansea University Singleton Park Campus is a moderate 10.4 km circular hike that combines coastal paths with woodland sections.
Clyne Valley Woods is generally very dog-friendly, with many trails suitable for walks with your canine companion. The diverse terrain, from woodlands to open paths, provides an engaging environment for dogs. Always ensure your dog is under control, especially near wildlife or other hikers.
Clyne Valley Woods has a fascinating industrial past. Along the trails, you can discover remnants of the valley's mining history, such as an 1891 colliery winch. You might also encounter the WWII Pillbox at Clyne Valley Cycle Path, offering a glimpse into more recent history.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.65 stars from over 550 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-maintained paths that cater to various abilities, and the seamless blend of woodland tranquility with coastal views. The convenience of public transport access is also a frequently highlighted benefit.
Yes, some routes pass by or are close to establishments where you can grab a bite or a drink. For instance, the Old Coal Mine Entrance – The Railway Inn loop from Dunvant specifically includes The Railway Inn, providing a convenient stop for refreshments.
Clyne Valley Woods offers enjoyable hiking experiences year-round. Spring brings vibrant new growth and blooming wildflowers, while autumn transforms the woodlands with stunning foliage. Summer provides lush greenery and pleasant temperatures, and even winter offers crisp, quiet walks, especially along the sheltered woodland paths. The coastal sections are beautiful in any season.
Several routes provide excellent views of Swansea Bay, often combining woodland sections with coastal paths. The Swansea Bay – Clyne Valley Cycle Path loop from Dunvant is a moderate 12.2 km route that integrates both the valley and the bay, offering diverse scenery and sea views. The Swansea Bay to Mumbles Cycle Path is also a key feature of many routes, providing continuous coastal vistas.


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