Active Travel Network Map - Ceredigion's Existing Routes and Future Routes (2022)
The Active Travel Network Map (ATNM) is a plan of routes that Ceredigion County Council will use to inform where improvements to walking and cycling should be made within the county. It will help to make journeys on foot or by bike across Ceredigion easier and safer for everyone, particularly those who don’t currently walk or cycle often and people who use mobility aids.
During the ATNM Review we undertook public consultations in 2020 and 2021 where we invited you to tell us if the proposed routes are more likely to help you get around your local area as a pedestrian or cyclist. We considered these comments, and we drafted route plans, showing Existing and Future Routes for walking and cycling for everyday journeys in Aberystwyth, Cardigan and Lampeter. For the purposes of this review, the focus was on routes within the three Welsh Government-designated localities in Ceredigion - Aberystwyth, Cardigan and Lampeter - as well as connections to their immediately surrounding communities.
The draft ATNM was submitted to the Welsh Government on 31 March 2022. The Minister for Climate Change approved the ATNM for Ceredigion on 3 August 2022 and the maps can be viewed on DataMapWales (hosted by Welsh Government).
The Welsh Government have provided a User Guide on the DataMapWales site to assist with viewing the maps on this platform.
In case of difficulties, please contact: Data@gov.wales
Please note: the Future Routes are aspirational only at this stage and there is no guarantee that the Authority will be able to get the funding or grants needed to construct them, however we will endeavour to seek funding wherever we can. Some of the Future Routes shown are indicative alignments that may be subject to change as routes are further developed.
The Welsh Government have requested that the Existing Route Maps and Future Route Maps should be resubmitted on 1 December 2026.
The previous Existing Route Maps and Future Route Maps (Future Route Maps were previously known as Integrated Network Maps) which were approved by the Minister in February 2018, can be viewed below for reference purposes.