Neues Leben für einen alten Tunnel |
New life for an old tunnel

#FotoVorschlag #Tunnel und Unterführung | #Tunnel and Underpass

Ehemaliger Eisenbahntunnel an der ligurischen Küste. Jetzt wurde er als Fahrrad- und Fußweg ausgebaut.

A former railway tunnel on the Ligurian coast has been converted into a cycle and pedestrian path.

#tunnel #eisenbahn #eisenbahntunnel #fahrradstraße #fahrradweg #fahrradfahren #wandern #Fussweg
#railway #railwaytunnel #cyclepath #cycleway #cycling #hiking #footpath

There’s been a steady 20 km/h #southerly #wind today and so normally I would have been silently cursing as I was peddling south on quite a long stretch of #CyclePath. However the temperature has been in the mid 20s, with some sunny spells and so it felt absolutely delightful as it took much the heat away from my body.

#Bike #Biking #Cycle #Cycling #Bicycle

CARMARTHENSHIRE: Sixty years after Beeching axed the trains, the railway line between Carmarthen and Llandeilo is open again — for walkers and cyclists

In 1963, Dr Richard Beeching’s axe fell on the railway line running through the Tywi Valley, and the trains stopped running between Carmarthen and Llandeilo for good. More than 60 years later, the trackbed has been given a new life — and on Friday 15 May, more than 70 people gathered at Bremenda Isaf Farm to celebrate the opening of one of the most significant pieces of active travel infrastructure built in Wales in recent memory.

The Tywi Valley Path is 13 miles long, traffic-free and passes through one of the most beautiful river valleys in south Wales. From Friday, it is fully open to walkers, cyclists and families — and if the first year of operation is anything to go by, they will come.

The journey to this point began in earnest in October 2021, when Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced £16.7 million in Levelling Up funding for Carmarthenshire County Council’s vision of a continuous off-road route between the two towns. A public consultation in 2022 asked residents what they thought — and the response was broadly supportive.

The first four-mile section, from Abergwili to Nantgaredig, opened in April 2025 — and immediately proved popular. The final stretch was confirmed for Easter 2026. Now the full route is complete, and the numbers speak for themselves: a Parkrun held on the path recently pulled in more than 200 runners, and a half marathon and walking festival are already planned for the months ahead.

The Tywi Valley Path winds through Carmarthenshire countryside, offering scenic views along the River Tywi
(Image: Carmarthenshire Council)

The official opening on Friday was not short on star power. Former professional cyclist and double European junior champion Manon Lloyd rode into the celebration alongside children from Nantgaredig Primary School — a fitting image for a path built to show that cycling in Carmarthenshire is not just for lycra-clad club riders but for everyone.

Lloyd, who competed in major international events including the Women’s Tour of Britain and now presents women’s cycling coverage for TNT Sports, gave the occasion an extra dash of inspiration — and her presence sent a clear message about who the path is for.

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales Anna McMorrin and Huw Bryer, Deputy Director for Constitution, Domestic Affairs and Regional Growth, joined Cllr Linda Evans, Leader of Carmarthenshire County Council, alongside local representatives and the contractors who built the route.

The project was delivered by a largely local supply chain — T Richard Jones Ltd, Tregaron Trading Services, Walters Group, Evan Pritchard Contractors Ltd and the council’s own Highway Services Operational Team — keeping much of that £16.7 million investment within the communities the path now serves.

Cllr Hazel Evans, the council’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Leisure, Culture and Tourism, described the path as a transformational investment in Carmarthenshire’s future. “It enhances tourism in our beautiful county, creates new opportunities for local businesses, and encourages healthier, more sustainable ways to explore the area,” she said.

Cllr Edward Thomas, Cabinet Member for Transport, Waste and Infrastructure Services, said the route was about more than active travel. “By linking Carmarthen and Llandeilo through a safe and accessible route, we’re creating a lasting asset that will benefit residents and visitors for generations to come,” he said.

Wales Office Minister Anna McMorrin said the path would be a wonderful resource for residents and visitors alike. “From supporting local businesses through its construction to boosting local tourism, the economic legacy of the route will continue for years to come,” she said.

The Tywi Valley is already one of the most visited landscapes in south-west Wales — home to Dinefwr Castle, the National Botanic Garden of Wales and some of the most photographed countryside in the whole country. The path effectively opens all of that up to people without a car, and to those who simply want to explore it at a slower pace than a car allows.

At 13 miles, the Tywi Valley Path is one of the most significant new walking and cycling routes completed in Wales in recent years. It is also one of the most meaningful outcomes of Levelling Up funding delivered anywhere in south-west Wales — money originally announced under a Conservative government and now celebrated by a Labour one, on a route that has outlasted the political arguments around it.

The path follows a former railway trackbed that has lain largely dormant since the Beeching cuts — decades in which the land sat quietly while the towns it once connected grew further and further apart. That gap is now closed again, not by a train but by a pair of boots or a set of wheels.

For families, commuters, visitors and the communities dotted along the route between Carmarthen and Llandeilo, it is a long time coming — and worth the wait.

Related stories from Swansea Bay News

EASTER OPENING: Final stretch of Tywi Valley Path set to welcome walkers and cyclists
Our March 2026 report on the path’s planned Easter opening.

Four mile section of Carmarthen to Llandeilo cycle path opens
The first section of the path opened in April 2025.

Tywi Valley Path project gets £16.7m Levelling Up funding boost
How it all began — the 2021 funding announcement that made the path possible.

#ActiveTravel #Carmarthen #CarmarthenshireCountyCouncil #cyclePath #Llandeilo #ManonLloyd #TywiValleyPath

Südgürtel (Umfahrung) Hauptbahnhof bis Eichenstraße | Beradelungen Wien 2026

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Südgürtel (Umfahrung) Hauptbahnhof bis Eichenstraße | Beradelungen Wien 2026

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Boderadweg Egeln -Gänsefurth - Richtung Athensleben
Egeln-Gänsefurth cycle path - towards Athensleben

#cyclepath #boderadweg #bode #flussradweg #sachsenanhalt #landscapephotography #outdor

This week's theme for #CheesebeesPhotoChallenge2026Week19 is an odd one - #corridor. I had hoped today to take a fairly straightforward photo of a corridor at work but this did not happen. Instead, I give you a #green corridor. A walkway near my school with a lovely canopy. #trees #footpath #cyclepath

EASTER OPENING: Final stretch of Tywi Valley Path set to welcome walkers and cyclists

Carmarthenshire County Council has confirmed the final stretch of the Tywi Valley Path — linking Carmarthen to Llandeilo — will be ready for the public within weeks.

The last section of the 13-mile route, between Abergwili and Ffairfach, marks the completion of the flagship project.

Landmark bridges complete final phase

The final phase includes two major new bridges crossing the River Tywi and River Cothi — described as a key milestone in delivering the scheme.

Once open, the route will provide a continuous, traffic-free path for walkers, cyclists and families travelling through the Tywi Valley.

Scenic route through historic heart of Wales

The path runs through some of Carmarthenshire’s most picturesque countryside, offering views of landmarks including Paxton’s Tower, Dryslwyn Castle and Dinefwr Castle.

Visitors will also be able to explore nearby attractions such as National Botanic Garden of Wales and Aberglasney Gardens, along with independent food stops and cafés along the route.

Boost for tourism and local economy

Council leaders say the completed path will help bring more visitors to the area while supporting local businesses.

Cllr Hazel Evans said the scheme was a “once in a generation project” that connects communities while showcasing the valley’s natural beauty and heritage.

Cllr Edward Thomas added that completing the bridges provides “a stunning new way to experience the county” while supporting active travel and tourism.

Years in the making

The full opening follows years of development, including major funding backing and the phased rollout of different sections of the route.

When complete, the Tywi Valley Path will stretch from Carmarthen to Llandeilo, offering a safe and accessible route for residents and visitors alike.

Related stories from Swansea Bay News

Consultant appointed to progress Llandeilo bypass
A major step forward for the long‑awaited route around the town.

Four‑mile section of Carmarthen–Llandeilo cycle path opens
A key stretch of the Tywi Valley route is now ready for riders.

Tywi Valley communities asked for views on new woodland
Residents invited to help shape a major commemorative planting project.

Tywi Valley Path gets £16.7m Levelling Up boost
A huge funding injection accelerates plans for the scenic route.

#ActiveTravel #Carmarthen #Carmarthenshire #cyclePath #cycling #Easter #Infrastructure #Llandeilo #tourism #TywiValley #TywiValleyPath #WalesNews #walking

Rad-Highway Nord Teil 3 | Beradelungen Wien 2025

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Rad-Highway Nord Teil 3 | Beradelungen Wien 2025

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Winter Tour - Day 3: Montpellier -> Marseillan (55 km).
After a rainy and windy day spent in Montpellier to visit the outstanding Musée d'art brut, today back on the road facing strong headwind. A few flamingos next to the very nice #cyclepath of Étang de Thau.

#BikeTooter #cycling #bikepacking #radtouren #fahrrad #cyclotourisme #vélo #bici #cycle #radfahren #radtour #bike #bicycle #Brompton

Winter Tour - Day 2: Pondres -> Montpellier (45 km).
Again mostly on superb #cyclepath. Arrival in a big city such as Montpellier always a choc, even if there are many cyclepath as well. On the way the village of Sommières was charming (see picture).

#BikeTooter #cycling #bikepacking #radtouren #fahrrad #cyclotourisme #vélo #bici #cycle #radfahren #radtour #bike #bicycle #Brompton