Welsh Walk Suggestions
From the Welsh 3,000s to easygoing, family-friendly trails.
There’s a walk here for every pace and paw.
Hewitts & Nuttalls
If you fancy ticking off the Welsh Hewitts or Nuttalls, then these pages are for you.
No need to spend hours digging through different platforms, cross-checking routes or reading endless reviews to figure out if they’re suitable for your four-legged friends.
We hope this collection saves you some time and helps you enjoy the best of the Welsh mountains without the guesswork. Here’s to discovering more of this stunning country, one summit at a time.
Hewitt
'A Hewitt is a mountain in England, Wales, or Ireland that is over 2,000 feet (610 meters) in height and has a relative height of at least 30 meters (98 feet).'
Nuttall
'A Nuttall is a mountain in England, Wales, or Ireland that is over 2,000 feet (610 meters) in height and has a relative height of at least 15 meters (50 feet).'
Beaches
Wales is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the UK and the best part? Many of them welcome dogs all year round! Whether you're after a windswept bay for zoomies or a quiet cove for a paddle, there’s no shortage of sandy spots to explore with your pup.
📍 Rhossili Point, Swansea
📏 1.8 miles
💚 Easy
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📍 Rhossili Worm Head, Swansea
📏 5.5 miles
❤️ Hard
⏰ Approx 2h
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Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons)
📍 Sugar Loaf, Monmouthshire
📏 3.5 miles
💛 Moderate
⏰ Approx 1h 30min
📍 Mynydd Llangorse, Powys
📏 3.5 miles
💛 Moderate
⏰ Approx 2h
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📍 Pen-y-Crug, Powys
📏 2.4 miles
💛 Moderte
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Eryri National Park (Snowdonia)
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