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Glyndwr Walkway

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Walking the Glyndwr walkway The Glyndwr Walkway ( https://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/en_GB/trails/glyndwrs-way/ ) is one of the least travelled national paths in the UK and stretches from Knighton, on the English border, to Welshpool via Machynlleth. In doing this it traverses some of the wilder hills and moorlands of mid Wales. The path is named after the famous Welsh prince Owen Glyndwr, who ruled Wales, in defiance of the English crown, in the early 1400s.   I have been planning to walk this route for several years but Covid and a family illness intervened. Now in August 2021, I am attempting the walk, camping along the way. I have decided to use this walk as a fund raising opportunity for two charities: Bowel  Cancer UK and Small Steps for Sienna. Please see my email for further details these. I have posted a daily blog of this walk on Facebook, ( https://www.facebook.com/lewis.griffiths.739/)   where there are also more photos to be found.  But not all of you use Facebook (or wha