The Landsker Borderlands Circular Trail

The Landsker (Norse word meaning frontier) Trails form a "barrier" laid out by the Normans in the 11th century by building churches, castles and villages. The Welsh people who lived here at this time were pushed back past this "barrier" in the form of an invasion.
If you look at the names of the villages south of the Landsker Borderlands you will see that they tend to look more like English names than Welsh names. The area is still know by the locals as "Little England, Beyond Wales". The LANDSKER BORDERLANDS Circular Trail Can be walked in between 4 and 6 days, and can be walked in conjunction with SOUTH of the LANDSKER Circular Trail making 120 miles in all. This would take between 9 and 12 days. If you still have some go in you these walks can then connect to the Coastal Path giving a walk of just over 300 miles, all achieved in aroundv 25 days!!
Number of Days walking, and the number of miles walked each day:
- Day 1 Whitland and Efailwen 13.5 miles
- Day 2 Efailwen and Llawhaden 11 miles
- Day 3 Llawhaden and Lawrenny 14 miles
- Day 4 Lawrenny and Lampeter Velfrey 14.5 miles
- Day 5 Lampeter Velfrey and Whitland 7.5 miles












