Brecon Beacons National Park

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Brecon Beacons National Park which includes rainforest, a lake or waterhole and a waterfall
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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 centres.

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Things to do near Brecon Beacons National Park

Shopping

If you're up for a drive, visit Festival Park Shopping Village, 20.9km away, offering a mix of entertainment and family-friendly experiences. For a unique local vibe, Talgarth Livestock Market and Dinefwr Craft Centre are both around 16 and 24.1km away, respectively, showcasing local crafts and produce.

Recreation

Take a refreshing dip at Aberdare Swimming Pool, just 16.1km from Brecon Beacons, perfect for family fun. Enjoy a round at Brecon Golf Club, located 12.9km away, or challenge yourself at Cradoc Golf Club, 14.5km away, both offering stunning outdoor settings for sports enthusiasts.

Adventure

Experience the thrill of biking at BikePark Wales, located 17.7km from Brecon Beacons National Park, surrounded by stunning scenery. For water sports, Parc Bryn Bach, 19.3km away, offers adventurous activities. Don't miss the exhilarating zipline at Zip World Tower, merely 14.5km from the park.

Nightlife

In Brecon Beacons, enjoy a laid-back nightlife at local pubs in towns like Brecon and Crickhowell, where traditional Welsh music often fills the air. For a unique experience, visit the Brecon Mountain Railway's evening events, combining stunning views with a charming atmosphere.

*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

Brecon Beacons National Park offers a captivating blend of stunning waterfalls, picturesque peaks, and charming urban parks, making it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, culture seekers, and families alike. Explore the breathtaking Beacons Way, discover picturesque spots, and consider the area’s stunning wedding venues for a special occasion. Whether you're wandering through the park or enjoying local attractions, Brecon Beacons promises an enchanting experience for every visitor.

  • Pen y Fan: As the highest peak in South Wales, Pen y Fan offers breathtaking panoramic views and a rewarding hiking experience. The well-marked trails provide a sense of adventure, whether you're an experienced hiker or a casual walker. Embrace the stunning scenery that changes with the seasons, making it a perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
  • Craig-y-Nos Country Park: Nestled in a beautiful landscape, this national park is a haven for adventure seekers. Explore its scenic trails, spot wildlife, or enjoy a picnic amidst the lush greenery. The historic Craig-y-Nos Castle adds a touch of intrigue to this outdoor paradise.
  • Henrhyd Waterfall: Famous for its romantic setting, Henrhyd Waterfall is the tallest waterfall in South Wales. The enchanting atmosphere, with mist rising from the cascading waters, creates a magical experience. Enjoy the nearby trails that lead to breathtaking views and immerse yourself in nature's beauty.

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