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The best walks and hikes around Carno

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Walking routes Carno are set within a mid-Wales valley characterized by rolling hills and a network of public footpaths. The landscape features lush woodlands and open moorland, with nearby points of interest including the Hafren Forest and Clywedog Reservoir. The terrain offers a mix of gentle valley strolls and ascents to higher viewpoints overlooking the surrounding countryside.

Best hiking trails around Carno

  • The most popular hiking route is Bryn Amlwg Summit (488 m) loop from Carno, a 7.0 mile…

Last updated: April 25, 2026

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Clywedog Dam – Yr Allt Summit Path loop from Pen-Y-Gaer

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Jason
April 15, 2026, Picnic Table With View of River Valley

Great hike but lots of fallen trees so made it much harder and longer

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This is a historic mining site, with activity dating back to the Bronze Age. The 18th century was its heyday, with silver, zinc and lead all being mined here. It's also the site where the Banc Ty'nddôl sun-disc was discovered in 2002. Over 4,000 years old, this gold disc is the earliest such artefact ever unearthed in Wales.

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Alex Foxfield
October 22, 2025, Clywedog Dam

Built primarily to regulate the flow of water in the River Severn, the Clywedog Dam is an impressive sight. It's the tallest concrete dam in Britain, at 236 feet (72 m) high, while it's also 750 feet (230 m) wide. There are two marked hiking trails on the reservoir.

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A beautiful stretch of the river

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Starting from the western outskirts of Carno village, this open track, composed of a mix of grass and gravel, ascends steeply towards Bryn Amlwg. As you climb, enjoy the breathtaking vistas of the expansive moorland, punctuated by the towering turbines of the Carno Wind Farm.

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Perched atop the plateau-like summit of Bryn Amlwg, this trig point rises to 1,601 feet (488 m). From this vantage point, you can spot the numerous wind turbines of the Carno wind farm dotting the landscape in the distance.

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Ronnie
February 25, 2024, Bryn y Fan Summit

Bryn y Fan 482m P175 (1581ft) Welsh Marilyn

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Zoe Evans
October 28, 2023, Clywedog Dam

Llyn Clywedog was the Tallest in the British Isle built purposely to control the level of water to help prevent any future flooding from the source of the River Seven. By Building this absolutely incredible huge 6 mile long dam, one that was the tallest in the British isles, which is amazingly huge in actual size all around! This mammoth body of water is solely to take the huge pressure off the constant mass of floods which would fill up and submerge the surrounding valleys! At the foot of the dam there is a remains of a old lead mine! All structures you can see standing still today. HIGHLY RECOMMEND

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any easy, family-friendly walks around Carno?

Yes, the area around Clywedog Reservoir is great for families and those looking for a less strenuous walk. The Clywedog Dam – Yr Allt Summit Path loop from Y Fan is an excellent choice. It's a relatively short 5.2 km (3.2 mi) trail that offers wonderful views of the dam and reservoir without a major climb.

Can I do a circular walk that starts directly from Carno village?

Absolutely. One of the best features of Carno is its direct access to the surrounding hills. For a rewarding circular hike, consider the Bryn Amlwg Summit (488 m) loop from Carno. This 11.2 km (7.0 mi) route takes you from the village up to a summit with panoramic views of the valley.

Are the hiking trails near Carno suitable for dogs?

Most trails in the Carno area are suitable for dogs, as they cross open countryside and public footpaths. However, you will likely encounter livestock, especially sheep, so it's essential to keep your dog on a lead. The trails in Hafren Forest are also a good option for walking with dogs.

Where can I find hikes with good viewpoints?

For a shorter walk with a great payoff, the Bryn y Fan Summit Trig Point – Bryn y Fan Summit loop from Bwlch y Gle Dam is a fantastic option. This 3.3 km (2.1 mi) hike leads to a trig point with expansive views over the Cambrian Mountains.

Are there any long-distance walking paths near Carno?

Yes, the 135-mile Glyndŵr's Way National Trail passes near Carno. This trail offers a more challenging, multi-day hiking experience through some of the most remote and scenic parts of Mid Wales. You can hike sections of the trail for a strenuous day out.

I've heard about historic sites in the area. Are there any walks that include them?

The region is rich in history, with ancient cairns dotting the hills. The name 'Carno' itself comes from the Welsh for cairn. For a walk that combines history with scenery, the Cwmystwyth mines loop from Y Fan explores the area's mining heritage. Many other local footpaths on the moors, like Trannon Moor, will take you past ancient stone rows and burial mounds.

Where is the best place to see waterfalls on a hike?

Hafren Forest, a short drive from Carno, is your best destination for waterfall walks. The forest has several well-marked trails, including the popular 'Severn Breaks its Neck' and 'Blaenhafren Falls' walks, which lead you through beautiful pine forests to picturesque waterfalls.

What is the general difficulty of the hiking trails in Carno?

The trails offer a good mix for most fitness levels. Out of the 20 main routes in the area, about half are rated as easy, perfect for gentle strolls. The other half are moderate, involving hill climbs with rewarding views. There is also one difficult trail for those seeking a significant challenge.

Where can I find parking for the hikes?

For walks starting in the village, you can find street parking in Carno itself. For trails further afield, there are dedicated parking areas. For example, Hafren Forest has a main car park for its trails, and there are small parking spots near the starting points for walks around Clywedog Reservoir and Bwlch y Gle Dam.

Are there any nature reserves or good spots for wildlife watching?

The entire area is a haven for wildlife, with red kites being a common sight in the skies. For a dedicated nature walk, the Cors y Llyn National Nature Reserve is a peaceful option known for its unique wetland habitat. The trails through Hafren Forest also offer excellent opportunities to spot local birdlife and other animals.

What do other hikers say about the trails around Carno?

The trails around Carno are highly regarded by the komoot community. Reviewers frequently praise the stunning rural scenery, the quiet and peaceful atmosphere of the paths, and the variety of walks available, from gentle reservoir loops to more challenging ascents into the hills.

Is there a simple town walk I can do?

For a very easy walk that explores a nearby town, the Llanidloes – Llanidloes Castle loop from Llanidloes is a great choice. It's a gentle 4.3 km (2.7 mi) stroll that gives you a feel for the historic market town of Llanidloes, which is a short drive from Carno.

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