Join us on a journey along the Active Travel routes in north Ceredigion
A new 3D flyover video has been produced by Ceredigion County Council to show how proposals for the Waunfawr to IBERS Active Travel Link scheme will connect the communities of Penrhyn-coch and Bow Street via Comins Coch.
The scheme will provide a ‘Campus to Campus’ link for Aberystwyth University staff and students between Penglais Campus and the new AIEC campus at Plas Gogerddan.
The video also shows further Future Route proposals currently under development which are planned to connect with Existing Routes linking Aberystwyth Town Centre with nearby communities. This provides an overview of the wider walking and cycling network and our vision to help connect people with services, places of education and employment in Aberystwyth.
This video has been funded by the Welsh Government’s Active Travel Fund Core Grant with support from Transport for Wales. Take a look here: Aberystwyth area Active Travel routes proposal
Councillor Shelley Childs, Ceredigion's Cabinet Member for Highways and Environmental Services, said: “This new video provides a great overview of how proposals for new routes could link into the existing active travel network in the Aberystwyth area. These are helping to link communities and provide connectivity to a range of services and facilities available in Aberystwyth town, with more options for people to make safer walking and cycling journeys. These sustainable travel journeys have wide ranging benefits including personal health and wellbeing with improved access to green spaces, reducing carbon emissions and road congestion and helping to maintain cleaner air targets in our local areas."
For further information about Active Travel in Ceredigion, visit the Council’s Active Travel webpage: Active Travel