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Me on Pen y Fan
The Brecon Beacons National Park Powys Wales After serious car trouble and subsequently forgetting my boots, we stopped off and I got some new ones, we HAD to make it up there! Worth every second of the hassle, it was beautiful up there, the stark contrast between the snow and the rock - stunning!
Route Details: The Storey Arms Outdoor Centre, Y Gyrn, Tommy Jones Obelisk, Craig Cwm Llwch, Corn Du, Pen y Fan, (Penyfan), Bwlch Duwynt, Claen Taf Fawr, The Storey Arms Outdoor Centre
Route Details: Nant Cwm Llwch, Brecon, Llyn Cwm Llwch, Tommy Jones Obelisk, Craig Cwm Llwch, Corn Du, Pen y Fan, (Penyfan), Cefn Cwm Llwch, Pont Rhydybetws, Nant Cwm Llwch
Unsurpassed views from this high level route - pick a clear day
Route Details: Lower Neuadd Reservoir, Bwlch Ar y Fan, Fan y Big, Cribyn, Pen y Fan, (Penyfan), Corn Du, Craig Gwaum-taf, Craig Fan-ddu, Lower Neuadd Reservoir
Route Details: Nant Cwm Llwch, Brecon, Llyn Cwm Llwch, Tommy Jones Obelisk, Craig Cwm Llwch, Corn Du, Pen y Fan, (Penyfan), Craig Cwm Sere, Cribyn, Craig Cwm Cynwyn, Fan y Big, Bailea, Afon Cynrig, Pant, Plas-y-gaer, Nant Gwdi, Pont Rhydybetws, Nant Cwm Llwch
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