fbpx
Get active with Sport and Health
Learn more

Glynhir is a walking route that runs through town and country. Enjoy exploring the village of Pontarddulais and spectacular hilltop views.

Walk Summary

Walk grade: Easy.
Route type: Circular.
Suitable for: All.
Terrain: Varied terrain including residential streets, roads, paths and a rough track.
Start and finish: Main A48 road where it meets the entrance to Pontarddulais railway station on the bridge over the river Loughor.
Distance Covered: About 4 miles (6km).
Average time: 2.5 hours.

Useful Information

Public Transport: Yes
Car parking: At Pontarddulais Railway Station and in the centre of the village within a short walk.
Refreshments: Varied selection of cafes and pubs en route for refreshments.
Public toilets: in the centre of the village.
Be prepared: Strong shoes or boots and waterproof clothing are advisable.

 

Safety Information

Some parts of the walk are alongside a river bank which can become muddy and slippery.

Walk Details

  1. Start where the railway station lane meets the A48 (near the river bridge).
  2. Proceed past the Petrol Station then bear left and keep on until you see the Fire Station.
  3. Turn left at this crossroads along Tynybonau Road for approx. 0.8km and after passing an industrial estate turn right up a lane which will take you through the yard of Tynybonau Farm.
  4. On reaching a junction turn right and after about 0.5km you reach Glynhir Cross Roads, turn left along the Garnswllt Road and immediately after a humpback bridge follow the path on the left alongside the river Camffrwd.
  5. You will reach a bridge, do not go across but continue for another 125m before turning sharp right to eventually reach the Garnswllt Rd.
  6. Turn right along the metalled road and immediately past a small chapel, go left uphill for about 70m before turning half-right to follow alongside a small stream (Heol Ddŵr). This path will reach a rough track on a sharp bend so continue uphill to Graig Fawr for some nice views (this is part of the St. Illtyd walk).
  7. By going right you will eventually come out on a metalled road.
  8. Go downhill for nearly 1km then follow the main road past the Comprehensive school.
  9. After crossing the river bridge take the 2nd left to take you back to the village centre and back to the railway station.

 

Highlights

  • There are remains of Platform Houses and a bronze-age burial chamber on Graig Fawr and also the ruins of Llandremor Uchaf where the Methodists met clandestinely in 1740.
  • The route goes through the main street of Pontarddulais whic has many local independent shops and amenities.

More Information

Swansea Council Countryside Access team
# 01792 635746 or 01792 635230
@ countrysideaccess@swansea.gov.uk
i www.swansea.gov.uk/countrysideaccess

Further links
i swanseabaywithoutacar.co.uk
i www.traveline-cymru.org.uk

With nearly 400 miles’ worth of rights of way, Swansea Bay offers many memorable walking routes, from short family trips, taking in many of the small churches and landmarks in the area, to routes for the more experienced, with breathtaking views of the Gower Peninsula. Find out more: