Brecon Beacons National Park

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Brecon Beacons National Park which includes rainforest, a waterfall and a lake or waterhole
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This protected region of caves, mountains, lakes, rivers and waterfalls provides some of the most rewarding hiking opportunities in Wales.

Brecon Beacons National Park is an expanse of immeasurable natural beauty. Rugged mountain ranges spill down to valleys while limestone caves and dramatic waterfalls highlight a landscape of flower-filled meadows, forests and grassy hills. Brecon Beacons National Park is a paradise for biking, hiking, horseback riding and touring on canals. Discover more than 250 ancient monuments, villages crowned by castles and designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Crisscrossed by scenic roads and marked routes, the park sprawls for 42 miles (68 kilometres) across South Wales and is loosely split into several areas. In the northeast are the Black Mountains, a range of red sandstone hills traversed by lazy rivers. The Brecon Beacons dominate the park’s central skyline and include its highest peak, 2,907-foot-tall (886-metre) Pen y Fan. Toward the western border is the solitary Black Mountain, which looms over the mystical Great Forest.

Enjoy the park’s adventure pursuits. Explore miles of guided trails, hillside paths and towpaths by foot and bike. Participate in canoeing, stand-up paddleboarding and whitewater rafting on the canals and rivers. Try caving and potholing, go fishing on placid lakes, spot rare birdlife and gaze up at a night sky painted with thousands of stars.

Add in visits to medieval castles, including Blaen Llynfi Castle and Carreg Cennen Castle. Tour prehistoric sites, such as Garn Goch Iron Age Hillfort and over 30 standing stones. Learn about the region’s industrial history at Blaenavon World Heritage Site. Marvel at the gorges, sinkholes and waterfalls of the Great Forest’s Waterfall Country.

Experience the warmth of Welsh hospitality at the guesthouses, pubs and teahouses of market towns and villages. Abergavenny, Brecon, Crickhowell, Talgarth and Talybont-on-Usk are all interesting places to spend a night.

Reach Brecon Beacons National Park easily by catching a public bus from Cardiff or Swansea. Buses also travel between the park’s towns and villages. Board the Brecon Mountain Railway for a scenic journey in the shadow of towering peaks. Rent a longboat and cruise gently down the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal. Guidebooks and maps are available on the park’s official website and at its visitor centers.

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Things to do near Brecon Beacons National Park

Shopping

If you're up for a drive, Festival Park Shopping Village, located 20.9km away, offers a vibrant mix of business and entertainment. For a unique experience, visit Dinefwr Craft Centre, 24.1km away, showcasing local crafts. Talgarth Livestock Market, 25.7km away, provides a taste of rural life.

Recreation

Brecon Golf Club offers a stunning outdoor golfing experience surrounded by picturesque landscapes, perfect for enthusiasts seeking relaxation and sport. Aberdare Swimming Pool provides a family-friendly atmosphere for leisure swimming, while Cradoc Golf Club presents another excellent golfing venue amidst beautiful scenery for a refreshing day out.

Adventure

Experience the thrill of soaring through the air at Zip World Tower, located 14.5km from Brecon Beacons. For a scenic adventure, explore the hiking trails at BikePark Wales, 17.7km away. Alternatively, enjoy exhilarating water sports at Sbri Cymru Ltd, located 11.3km from the park.

Nightlife

The nightlife in Brecon Beacons is charming, with cosy pubs like The Old Market Hall offering a warm atmosphere and local ales. For a lively evening, try The Brecon Tap, where craft beers and live music create a vibrant vibe. Enjoy a relaxed night under the stars.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Brecon Beacons National Park

Experience the natural beauty of Brecon Beacons National Park, where you can explore stunning waterfalls, scenic peaks, and urban parks. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike, the park offers a variety of cultural experiences. Don’t miss the Beacons Way trail, breathtaking views at Brecon Beacon, and the enchanting wedding venues scattered throughout the area, ensuring a memorable visit to this picturesque destination.

  • Pen y Fan: Towering at 886 metres, Pen y Fan offers breathtaking views and stunning scenery. This peak is perfect for hikers seeking adventure amidst the tranquil beauty of the Brecon Beacons National Park, where you can soak in the serene outdoor vibes.
  • Garwnant Visitor Centre: A fantastic starting point for families, the Garwnant Visitor Centre offers various adventure activities and trails. Surrounded by lush woodlands, it’s an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore and enjoy nature together.
  • Ely Tower: This historic tower, steeped in culture, provides a glimpse into the region's rich history. Visitors can appreciate its architecture and learn about its significance while enjoying the picturesque surroundings just a short drive from the park.

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