This summer, TV history expert; Graham Loveluck-Edwards is running a series of 15 history walks from May to July across Glamorgan. They are all between 4 to 7 miles, so they cater for various abilities. As you would expect, they take in stunning Welsh countryside as well as places of historical interest and the settings of some of Wales’ most wonderful legends and folklore.
Graham said “People seem to get a lot of pleasure from reading my books about Glamorgan history and folklore, or from watching my videos. I wanted to produce something more immersive. Nothing can achieve that more than going to the places where these events happened to hear the stories told.”
Graham will also be supported by other history experts and even some musicians to bring these places and events to life. There will undoubtedly be a lot of fun and laughs along the way. Not least because every walk ends up at a pub for food and refreshments.
This is the programme in full:
9am Sat 4th May Dunraven – St Brides – Ogmore Castle
9am Sat 11th May Llantwit Major – Castle Ditches – Tresilian Bay
2pm Sun 12th May Barry Island – The Knap – Porthkerry Park
9am Sat 18th May Monknash – Nash Point – St Donats
2pm Sun 19th May Llantrisant Town Walk
9am Mon 27th May St Athan – East Orchard Castle – Gileston
9am Sat 1st June Llangynwyd – Bodvoc’s Stone – Y Bwlwarcau Fort
9am Sat 15th June Coity Castle – Coed y Mwstwr – Ty Mawr
2pm Sun 16th June Merthyr Mawr – Dipping Bridge – Island Farm POW Camp
9am Sat 22nd June Kenfig Pool – Sker House – Maudlam Church
9am Sat 29th June Mynydd Y Gaer – Llanbedr Ar Y Mynydd – Petrified Forest
2pm Sun 30th June Kenfig Hill – Bedford Iron Works – Medieval Ghost Town
9am Sat 6th July Newton – Candleston Castle – Tythegston
9am Sat 13th July Dinas Powys – Cwm St Georges – The Salmon Leaps
9am Sat 20th July Cowbridge – Stalling Down – St Hilary
All information and tickets are available at www.glamwalks.co.uk