
The Brecon Beacons - Fan Frynych: April 18th
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Craig Cerrig y Gleisiad & Fan Frynych
Starting from Storey Arms, the Taff Trail immediately immerses us in the dramatic scenery of the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park. We are surrounded by rolling moorland and the towering presence of Pen-y-Fan, the highest peak in South Wales, often capped in mist or bathed in golden light. As we continue, the route takes us through heather and rugged slopes, with sheep grazing on the undulating terrain. Small streams tumble down from the hills, feeding into the young River Taff, which begins its journey south.
Historically, the trail follows routes once used by Welsh drovers, it later formed part of the old turnpike road connecting Merthyr Tydfil to Brecon, and later again was used by the Brecon & Merthyr Railway, which transported coal and iron from the South Wales Valleys. The path descends through open hillsides, where the landscape feels vast and wild, with sweeping views stretching across the central Beacons range.
Leaving the Taff Trail, we ascend into the dramatic landscape of Craig Cerrig Gleisiad National Nature Reserve, a hidden gem of the Brecon Beacons. This rugged glacial cwm is flanked by towering cliffs, with craggy outcrops and steep scree slopes shaped by Ice Age glaciers. The area is rich in rare alpine plants and a haven for peregrine falcons, which can sometimes be seen soaring overhead. As we climb higher towards Fan Frynych (629m), the view expands dramatically—southwards over the Taff Valley and eastwards towards the Black Mountains. On a clear day, we may even glimpse the Bristol Channel in the far distance. The summit itself offers a wild, windswept plateau, perfect for taking in the untamed beauty of this less-travelled corner of the Beacons.
From Fan Frynych the descent offers far-reaching views over the Usk Valley, the market town of Brecon, and the distant hills of Mid Wales. The path leads across open moorland and grassy plateaus, with Pen y Fan and Corn Du dominating the eastern horizon. This area is part of the Fforest Fawr Geopark, rich in geological history, where ancient rocks reveal stories of Wales’ prehistoric past.
As we near the Brecon Beacons Mountain Centre, we cross the Mynydd Illtyd Common, an area named after Saint Iltyd, a 5th-century hermit and founder of a famous monastic community. The plateau is dotted with prehistoric burial cairns and standing stones, remnants of ancient settlements dating back thousands of years.
Reaching the Mountain Centre it’s time for a well-earned break with a spectacular backdrop. The visitor centre offers insight into the park’s landscape, wildlife, and history, as well as offering cakes and coffees - making it an ideal stop to soak in the surroundings before the final stretch.
The last leg of the journey leads down into Libanus, where the landscape transitions into pastoral farmland, with stone walls and scattered farmsteads. Finishing at Libanus there is the bus stop to get back up to the Storey Arms car parks - or the option to visit the local pub.
Meet Instructions:
- Time: 9:40am meet (9:49am bus to Story Arms).
- Location: Libanus (can be reached from Brecon or Merthyr Tydfil by Traws Cymru bus T4).
- Parking: park in Libanus and take the public bus T4 up to Story Arms.
- Arrive: early to secure a parking space.
- Toilets: public toilets Pont ar Daf Car Park and at the Libanus Mountain Centre.
- Walk Distance: 9 miles (hilly)
- Leader: Ingrid meet our leaders.
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IMPORTANT INFO
- A WHATSAPP group will be created to share info and photos on the day. In signing up to the event you are agreeing to be added to this group, which will contain other participants. This is necessary so that details can be shared in the run up to the event, including last minute changes, reminders or cancellations.
- Charity involvement: many of our walks are being run in partnership with charities. As such, sign up information is shared with the charity involved for the purpose of running the event and communicating its purpose, which is to help raise awareness and funds for the charity. By signing up, you are agreeing to receive information from Get Outdoors and the charity.
- Booking Terms & Conditions (Including cancellation policy): are found here. PLEASE READ BEFORE MAKING A BOOKING.
- Kit: Packed lunches, walking boots, multiple layers and waterproofs (including trousers!) are essential. The weather could be very cold and wet. Please visit our recommended kit list.
- While on the walk: we ask you to remain with the group and following instructions from Get Outdoors leader(s), who have the final decision in all instances.
- Parking Charges: may apply. Good idea to bring cash/change.
- Problems: on the day call Chris: 07885157903
- Dogs: are welcome on the walks, but are entirely the owner's responsibility, must have a lead and be under close control at all times. Please check your accommodation's policy.
- Livestock: If encountered do not walk too close or get between a cow and calf. If threatened, let go of your dog so it can escape and reduce the risk to yourself.
- Public rights of way: please keep to them and respect the landowner’s property at all times.
- Stiles: are often present on the route to negotiate on this type of walk.
- Countryside walking: can often include hills and uneven terrain. Our group ethos is to support everyone in group to achieve their maximum potential in terms of completing the route. As such, we endeavour to walk at a pace all participants are comfortable with. We apologise if this causes any frustration to fitter walkers.
- Health: please consult your doctor if you are at all worried about your fitness and ability to take part. Please inform the walk leaders, Get Outdoors, of any underlying health conditions that may affect your walking ability before signing.
Health & Safety Application Form:
If you have not already (or if circumstances have changed), please complete the participant health & safety form at this link, so we know how best to look after you.
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