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  2. Beacons Way - Wikipedia

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    Hiking The Beacons Way (Welsh: Ffordd y Bannau) is a waymarked long distance footpath in the Brecon Beacons National Park , Wales . It is a linear route which runs for 99 miles (159 km) east to west through the National Park , and passes many of the most important landmarks and mountain peaks in the mountain range.

  3. Brecon Beacons National Park - Wikipedia

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    Brecon Beacons National Park sign. The Brecon Beacons National Park was established in 1957, [27] the third of the three Welsh parks after Snowdonia in 1951 [28] and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in 1952. [29] It covers an area of 519 square miles (1,340 km 2), which is much larger than the Brecon

  4. Brecon Beacons Mountain Centre - Wikipedia

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    The National Park Visitor Centre, commonly known as the Brecon Beacons Mountain Centre (or shortened to the Mountain Centre, and also known as the Libanus Visitor Centre), is a visitor centre managed by the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority (Bannau Brycheiniog), located in the village of Libanus some 8 km / 5 mi south-west of Brecon in Powys, south Wales.

  5. Fan y Big - Wikipedia

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    Fan y Big (Welsh: Fan y Bîg; pronounced [van ə ˈbiːg]) is a subsidiary summit of Waun Rydd in the Brecon Beacons National Park, in southern Powys, Wales.It is 716.6 m (2,351 ft) high and is often hiked as part of the Horseshoe Walk, a traverse of the four main peaks in the Brecon Beacons.

  6. Brecon Beacons - Wikipedia

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    The Brecon Beacons National Park was established in 1957, [15] the third of the three Welsh parks after Snowdonia in 1951 [16] and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in 1952. [17] It covers an area of 519 square miles (1,340 km 2), which is much larger than the Brecon Beacons range.

  7. Sugar Loaf, Monmouthshire - Wikipedia

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    The Sugar Loaf (Welsh: Mynydd Pen-y-fâl) is a hill situated two miles (3.2 km) north-west of Abergavenny in Monmouthshire, Wales, within the Brecon Beacons National Park. It is the southernmost of the summit peaks of the Black Mountains, and rises to 1,955 feet (596 metres).

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  9. Allt yr Esgair - Wikipedia

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    Summit of Allt yr Esgair. Allt yr Esgair is a hill in the Brecon Beacons National Park in Powys, Wales.It is commonly referred to locally as simply 'The Allt'. The Welsh name signifies 'wooded slope of the ridge'.

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