Sarn Sabrina Walk
This stunning circular walk explores the area around the town of Llanidloes in Powys. You begin at Llanidloes and pass along the beautiful Llyn Clywedog with its large dam, before climbing into the Cambrian mountains, where you will arrive at the highest point of the range at Plynlimon. Here you will find the source of the River Severn - the longest river in Britain, marked with a post in both English and Welsh. The route then returns to Llanidloes, passing through Hafren Forest, before joining the River Severn for a long waterside section that leads you to the finish point of the walk.
The walk is named after the Celtic myth of Sabrina, a water nymph said to inhabit the waters of the River Severn.
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Sarn Sabrina Walk Ordnance Survey Map - view and print off detailed OS map
Sarn Sabrina Walk Open Street Map - view and print off detailed map
Sarn Sabrina Walk OS Map - Mobile GPS OS Map with Location tracking
Sarn Sabrina Walk Open Street Map - Mobile GPS Map with Location tracking
Pubs/Cafes
There's a few nice pubs in the town where you can enjoy some refreshments after your walk. One of the highlights is the historic Angel Inn. The Timber framed former Coaching Inn was built way back in 1748. The Pub has a wealth of Character with many original features including Oak beams in the Bar and Lounge. There's a very good menu and some picnic tables outdoors for warmer days. It is located close to the center of Llanidloes on the High Street with a postcode of SY18 6BY for your sat navs.