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Maesteg Ramblers is aimed at people of all ages. Our primary aim is to promote walking and to visit places that are just around the corner, that you may never have known were there. IT IS ALSO A CHANCE TO MAKE A WHOLE NEW GROUP OF FRIENDS |
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Who are the Ramblers Association One of Britain’s largest organisations is the Ramblers Association, it is a registered charity with 137,000 members nationwide. The Ramblers take pride and responsibility for Britain’s countryside and have defended it for best part of 65 years. For more information and awareness of local and nationwide footpaths, campaigns, fundraising, Memberships and annual events, plus many other helpful advice and enquiries visit their website |
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Maesteg Ramblers were formed in May 2003, running under the Bridgend Ramblers for its 1st six months, until our own officials were elected. Over the past year we have expanded from a few members to 20 plus with more people joining on a regular basis. We are a friendly mixed group aged from 20 to 70 who walk regularly every weekend. Every one is welcome to join us. |

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Bwlwarcau Fort Nr.Llangynwyd |
Sgwd yr Eira Waterfall of the Snow |
Bodvic Stone Mynydd Margam |
Pen Allt Mawr in Black Mountains |
