Henllys Circular Walk This is a circular walk linking directly with the urban areas of Henllys, Coed Eva and Fairwater, Cwmbran.
A view from Henllys. Picture: Kate Edwards, South Wales Argus Camera Club The walk proceeds up on to Mynydd Henllys and returns via farmland to the south. The route is approximately 7 km (4.5 miles) and will take about 2.5 hours to complete. There is a small car park located at the start of the walk and cars can also be parked on a number of adjoining highways. Remember that you should not drive anywhere for exercise under the current restrictions. Start on Penylan Road, opposite the entrance to Farlays and take the short surfaced path down to ‘The Incline’ footpath. Turn right and walk uphill, passing through the subway under the road.
LIFE during lockdown has meant so many different things to every one of us. We asked members of the South Wales Argus Camera Club to share images of what this latest lockdown has meant to them and here we print just a small selection of the photos we were sent. This is just a small selection of the pictures shared by members of the South Wales Argus Camera Club and you can see more by visiting the SWACC page on Facebook. More than 4,200 people are signed up as camera club members. Why not join them? Outdoors: Sian McDermott said her lockdown has mainly consisted of walking through mud.