21 September 2021
After a fabulous weekend of wedding frenzy with my niece and family we opted for a week away in the van, maybe last this year!
A long drive to Pencelli caravan and camping site near Brecon but arrived about 4pm set up and had a walk along the Monmouthshire and Brecon canal which is at the side of the campsite.
Day OneWe drove the tiny lanes to a car park in the middle of nowhere to start the 8 mile circular hike of Pen Y Fan and Corn Du.
A tough walk up to 2906 ft. The cairn on the summit was a Bronze Age burial chamber. When it was excavated in 1991 a bronze brooch and spearhead were found inside the chamber. Quite misty at the top so not able to see all the views. Across to Corn Du at 2864ft where we had lunch. A steep track down passing the obelisk to Tommy Jones who was lost and perished in 1900. Past the glacial lake and back to the car. A tough but good hike.
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ON THE WAY UP |
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THE SUMMIT IN MIST |
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VIEW DOWN THE SIDE VALLEY |
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THE SUMMIT OF PEN Y FAN 2906 ft |
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A STEEP DROP |
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PEN Y FAN |
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CORN DU LUNCH TIME |
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LLYN CWM LLWCH |
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THE TWO SUMMITS CORN DU AND PEN Y FAN IN THE DISTANCE
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TOMMY JONES OBELISK
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WE WALKED FROM THE LEFT ALL THE WAY ALONG THE RIDGE |
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LLYN CWM LLWCH PEN Y FAN AND CORN DU
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ROY RESTING ON THE LEFT |
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THE WHOLE SKYLINE WALK ALMOST BACK DOWN |
DAY TWOA 7 mile "easy"circular walk from the campsite. Walked along the Monmouthshire and Brecon canal to Talybont then along the Taff Trail and on to the Usk Valley walk which appeared to be all uphill. Endless giant size stiles, hundreds of sheep in the fields who seemed to think we had food for them and woodland trails. Not as easy as Roy promised, it was supposed to be resting legs after yesterday but it was a lovely peaceful walk with endless sunshine.
A 9 mile hike, Roy plans the routes, I will now take more notice of the map! So the plan was to go up Cribyn then down again and on to Fan Y Big. The tops were covered in thick cloud as we walked up and walked past the turn off for Cribyn and after a severe climb to the top Roy says " I don't believe it, we've come up Pen Y Fan again!
Down and up another climb to Cribyn 2608ft which was happily now in sun, plan altered as we looked at the steep zig zag up Fan Y Big and decided we'd make a walk of it tomorrow....phew!!
Finally got to eat lunch and suddenly we had company two wild horses appeared and headed towards us, thankfully they gave us space and chewed around us. Despite the error it turned out to be the best way to do the walk.
What a name for a beautiful Beacon! This is the one we missed yesterday and today we had sunshine and no cloud cover so worth waiting for. A short sharp zig zag path up to an interesting summit called the diving board. We had fun taking photos and having someone snap us as well. I think Roys nervous of heights!
We then did a long hike over the tops, missing at first the junction to the Beacon Way but short turn around and found it. A superb day rewarded by a huge cream scone Roy bought when I'd sent him out this morning for bread buns!
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START OF FAN Y BIG |
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SUMMIT OF FAN Y BIG 2358 ft
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MY SELF SETTING PHOTO OF SUMMIT DIDN'T REALISE ROY WAS NOT STOOD AT THE END
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TAKEN BY A WALKER WITH ME TELLING ROY TO COME CLOSER
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PERFECT PIC OF THE DIVING BOARD FAN Y BIG
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PANORAMA FROM FAN Y BIG THINK ITS A BIT WRONG
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REWARD FOR THE HIKE |
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ROY RESTING WHILE I ATTEMPT TO SORT OUT CAMERA FAULT
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DAY FIVE A shorter walk of 5 miles but no less strenuous to get up to the cliffs of Graig Cerrig Gleisiad. Took half an hour up a steep climb up the left side of the cliffs then a pleasant walk around the cirque with some dangerous drop offs along the way. A short trip up to the summit of Fan Frynych 2063 ft then headed down past some more wild horses. Almost back and we got caught in a short shower but the weather looks like as if its changed now ready for the drop in temperature expected tomorrow.
After a stormy night of torrential rain and strong winds we were blessed with some blue skies with one short sharp shower. Temperature much cooler and today was always going to be a relaxing day. We had a walk to the church on the hill in the village with its ancient 5oo year old yews. We then walked along the canal into Brecon, short wander round the shops and enjoyed lunch out while there was a swift shower.
The Brecon Beacons have been fabulous, five days of glorious hikes with no rain. This is a great area to visit with hundreds of trails.
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LLANFEIGAN CHURCH |
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MISSED THE BOAT GOING UP THE LOCK
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END OF A WONDERFUL TIME
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RIVER USK |
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