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LOCAL ATTRACTIONS

1. Waterfall Country

A stunning area especially around Pontneddfechan, boasting several waterfalls—including the famous Sgwd yr Eira (where you can walk behind the cascade) and Henrhyd Falls, South Wales’ tallest at 90 ft and featured in The Dark Knight Rises


2. Carreg Cennen Castle

Perched dramatically on a cliff edge, this ruined 13th-century castle offers panoramic views and exploration of internal caves .


3. Big Pit National Coal Museum

Go 100 m underground with former miners as guides to explore operating coal mine shafts—an award-winning, immersive industrial heritage experience


4. Dan‑yr‑Ogof Show Caves (National Show Caves of Wales)

A vast 17 km cave complex featuring the Cathedral Cave and Bone Cave, plus a dinosaur park, Iron Age farm, and more on-site


5. Llangorse Lake & Crannog

Wales' largest natural lake, ideal for boating, wildlife‑watching and exploring the reconstructed crannog (a mysterious former island dwelling)


6. Pen y Fan & the Central Beacons

The highest mountain in southern Britain (886 m), accessible via popular routes like the Pen‑y‑Fan horseshoe—a 4–6 h hike across peaks such as Corn Du and Cribyn


7. Fan Brycheiniog & Llyn y Fan Fawr/Fach

Dramatic west‑facing ranges in the Black Mountain region, with glacial lakes like Llyn y Fan Fawr and Fach, steep ridges, Bronze Age barrows, and spectacular hikes


8. Penderyn Distillery

The only whisky distillery in Wales—tours include full production walk-throughs plus tastings and a shop


9. Dark Sky Stargazing

The Brecon Beacons is an International Dark Sky Reserve—ideal for stargazing events and seeing the Milky Way, especially around Usk Reservoir


10. Brecon Mountain Railway & Pontsticill Reservoir

Take a scenic steam train ride through beautiful landscapes along the Taf Fechan reservoir up to Torpantau


11. Maen Llia Standing Stone

A striking Bronze Age monolith standing 3.7 m tall on moorland near Waterfall Country, part of a larger prehistoric alignment


🎒 Planning Tips

  • Most sites offer on‑site parking and visitor facilities (e.g. Penderyn, Dan‑yr‑Ogof, Pen y Fan access).

  • Bring layered clothing if you're hiking—weather on the peaks can change quickly.

  • Book guided tours and cave or mine visits in advance to be sure of availability.

  • For peak wildlife or star gazing experiences, check seasonal schedules—especially bird‑feeding sessions and stargazing events.

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