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Ramble And Scramble From The Train

New Self-Guided, Family-Friendly Walks From Stations On Our Network

We've teamed up with our colleagues from South West Wales Connected Community Rail Partnership and Ramblers Cymru to develop fun-filled and exciting walks from stations in Burry Port, Llanelli and Pontarddulais. 


Ramble and Scramble project was devised by Ramblers Cymru to encourage children and their families to walk together. Initially piloted in the Southeast Wales Valleys, the colourful resources focus on the adventures of two dragons named Ramble and Scramble. We commissioned illustrator Arry Cain, who created the Ramble and Scramble characters for Ramblers Cymru, to produce three child-friendly maps centred around Burry Port, Llanelli and Pontarddulais stations. You can read more about the how the walks developed here


Explore these easy to follow walks and uncover interesting facts about your local area! Walks include points of interest and short interactive activities to engage young walkers, build confidence in map reading and make walking fun for all ages.


You can download the maps below and follow the routes whenever you like!


Burry Port (English) | Porth Tywyn (Cymraeg)

Llanelli (English) | Llanelli (Cymraeg)

Pontarddulais (English) | Pontarddulais (Cymraeg)


Why not take some photos of your walk and share them with us on social media using the hashtag #rambleandscramble?

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11 Dec, 2023
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