Discover Longwood’s Woodland Trails

From short, family-friendly walks to longer routes through ancient woodland and historic sites, Longwood has trails for every visitor. Whether you’re looking for an easy stroll with the kids, a sensory adventure, or a three-hour trek with views across the Teifi Valley, our marked paths are ready to explore.

Dragon Sensory Trail

Dragon Sensory Trail

⏱️ Time: 3 minutes

πŸ₯Ύ Difficulty: Easy

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This short trail is perfect for all ages and abilities. With playful sensory stops along the way, it’s a gentle and fun way to experience Longwood.

Beach Avenue Trail

Beech Avenue Trail

⏱️ Time: 45 minutes

πŸ₯Ύ Difficulty: Easy

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A peaceful route along Beech Avenue, ideal for walkers and horse riders. Once known as the Dragon Trail, it remains a favourite for its easy access and charm.

Olwen Wood Trail

Olwen Wood Trail

⏱️ Time: 3 hours

πŸ₯Ύ Difficulty: Intermediate

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A longer trail that follows the bridleway between the car park and Lampeter. Perfect for those looking for a more active woodland adventure.

Bluebell Trail

Bluebell Trail

⏱️ Time: 3 hours

πŸ₯Ύ Difficulty: Intermediate

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This scenic trail passes Hobbs Garden and leads up to the Iron Age hillfort, Castell Allt Goch. A rewarding walk rich in history and views.

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