National Trust Wales has launched its spring campaign with the Walks of Discovery, a comprehensive list of spring walks with some new paths to explore.

Each Walk of Discovery has a story to tell and National Trust Wales hopes visitors will discover their own along the way.

With hidden valleys to investigate, wildlife walks and an adventurous Plant Hunter trail, the list provides visitors with all they need to discover the National Trust special places they may never have explored before.

Championed by Welsh naturalist, broadcaster and keen walker, Iolo Williams, the Walks of Discovery in South East Wales include Clytha and Coed-y-Bwnydd Walk in Monmouthshire and a special Easter Plant Hunter Trail at Dyffryn Gardens.

Iolo said, “The National Trust offers so many different types of walks - short walks around the grounds of a beautiful building, long walks along the coast, nature walks for wildlife lovers and special trails for mini adventurers.

“Walking can be so therapeutic so it is wonderful to see National Trust opening up even more spaces for its visitors to enjoy the outdoors and the delights of ambling around in nature.”

Discovering a new footpath or rediscovering an old favourite will help National Trust Wales maintain the walks for future generations to enjoy.

For the full Walks of Discovery routes, visit nationaltrust.org.uk/features/walks-of-discovery-in-wales