Llandysul and Pont-Tyweli are hosting a fun-filled Walking Weekend for families later this month.
The weekend will take place between September 20-22.
The Llandysul and Pont-Tyweli Walkers are Welcome group will bring three days of nature exploration, community bonding, and historical enlightenment to the Teifi Valley.
Launching the weekend on the Friday evening, attendees can take part in a history tour led by the Llandysul Local History Society.
This includes an exclusive peek into the historic church of Llandysul.
This enriching experience will be wrapped up with live music and a hearty meal at Y Porth.
Remember to reserve your spots for the meal in advance!
The next day offers two distinctive walking experiences.
First around farmland, where you can revel in the sight and scent of Teifi Cheese, an award-winning cheese farm.
Feel the ocean breeze on the alternative route along the Wales Coast Path, set between Crannogwen to Saint Crannog.
This walk is a collaboration with Lampeter Ramblers.
Sunday welcomes four walks offering adventures for all.
Families are invited to the fancy dress "Teifi Treasure Hunt Trail" where treasures await along the Afon Teifi's banks.
The other options offer peace and tranquillity with riverside, woodland and farmland walks, each ending in a pub or winery.
Chairman Tom Cowcher said: "Walking is definitely an enjoyable pastime and even more so when you walk in a group.
"We’re looking forward to meeting new people and old friends and walking our local paths together.
"I’m particularly excited about introducing people to the new Teifi Valley Trail which comes through Llandysul."
The whole event aims to encourage appreciation of the diverse landscapes of the valley while fostering community connection.
The tickets are available for £5, and children under 16 can join for free.
More information about the event can be found on the Llandysul and Pont-Tyweli Walkers are Welcome website.
The event is supported by the Llandysul Community Council and Dolen Teifi Community Transport.
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