Best attractions and places to see around Llangors include a diverse range of natural features and historical landmarks within the Brecon Beacons National Park. The area is centered around Llangorse Lake, the largest natural lake in southern Wales, offering opportunities for water activities and wildlife observation. Visitors can explore ancient sites like the Llangorse Crannog and various mountain summits, alongside activity centers. This region provides a mix of outdoor exploration and cultural discovery.
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A fine viewpoint, but the cairn has gone (was getting a bit big).
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Cribyn is the smallest of the Brecon's 'big Three, but it is a shapely top and should be included in any climb up here.
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Less busy than the two peaks further West and with a similar view, especially looking north, maybe the nicer option for a break.The path from here over the ridge is great.
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The Diving Board on Fan y Big is one of the most photographed locations in the Brecon Beacons. The views over towards Cribyn and Pen Y Fan are super good, as are the views down towards the Gap. It is great to come up here on a winter weekday, when it is a bit quieter too. It is also a very popular spot for your sunrise and sunset shots. It is easier than it looks to get here, and it doesn't matter which way you come up; the effort is absolutely well worth it.
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The walk to the top of Fan y Bîg. takes in some of the most incredible ridge lines in the Brecon Beacons. It’s a steep start, but then you have around 6km of easy ridge line walking, with simply sensational views all the way. Reaching the top is the icing on the cake, and if you luck out with good conditions, with breathtaking views it’s really a very hard spot to leave. As well as the views, you'll also have the chance to step out onto the diving board, one of the most photogenic spots in the area.
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Mynydd Llangorse is a great summit ridge standing between the Waun Fach mountains to the east and the higher Pen y Fan group to the west. It's a nice run from Llangorse Lake or Cwmdu and is also an outlier on the Black Mountain Round. The top is at 1,690 feet (515 m), but the trig point stands at the western end of the ridge at 1,660 feet (506 m).
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Pen Cerrig Calch has trig point at 701m. It's one of the tops you visit on the Waun Fach horseshoe route.
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High elevation trail with Amazing views all over, good fitness is a must as this trail goes up and down most of the way. Good footwear is highly recommended
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Llangors is rich in natural beauty, centered around Llangorse Lake, the largest natural lake in southern Wales, perfect for water activities and birdwatching. You can also explore the surrounding Mynydd Troed & Mynydd Llangorse mountains for hill walking and panoramic views. For specific summits offering breathtaking vistas, consider Cribyn Summit, Fan y Bîg Summit and Diving Board, and Pen Cerrig-calch summit.
Yes, Llangors boasts several significant historical sites. The most unique is the Llangorse Crannog, Wales' only known artificial island settlement, with an interpretation center nearby. You can also visit St. Paulinus Church, dating back to the 15th century, and the ancient Tŷ Illtud, a 5000-year-old Neolithic chambered long barrow. An Iron Age Hillfort also overlooks Llangorse Lake.
The Llangors area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Llangorse Lake offers boating, canoeing, sailing, windsurfing, and fishing. For more adventurous activities, the Llangorse Multi-Activity Centre provides indoor climbing and various outdoor pursuits. Horse riding is also available at the Ellesmere Trekking Centre. The surrounding mountains offer excellent opportunities for hiking and mountain biking.
Llangors is a fantastic base for hikers. Popular trails include the Llangorse Lake Circular Walk, "Bwlch with Altitude," and the "Llangorse Lake Skyline Walk." For more challenging routes, consider the traverse of Fan Y Big, Cribyn, Pen Y Fan, and Corn Du. You can find detailed hiking routes in the Attractions and Places To See around Llangors guide.
Absolutely! The area offers diverse cycling opportunities. For mountain biking, explore routes like 'The Gap' or 'Black Mountains and Grwyne Fawr Loop' detailed in the MTB Trails around Llangors guide. Gravel biking options, such as the 'Talybont Reservoir – Pontsticill Reservoir loop', can be found in the Gravel biking around Llangors guide. For general cycling, routes like the 'View of Llangorse Lake – St. Paulinus Church, Llangors loop' are available in the Cycling around Llangors guide.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the mountain summits. Fan y Bîg Summit and Diving Board is famous for its dramatic vistas and the iconic 'diving board' rock formation. Cribyn Summit offers bold views over Pen-y-Fan, while Pen Cerrig-calch summit provides spectacular, less crowded views over the River Usk valley. Twmpa (Lord Hereford’s Knob) and Mynydd Llangorse Summit also offer glorious outlooks on clear days.
Yes, Llangors offers several family-friendly options. The Llangorse Multi-Activity Centre is a great choice with indoor climbing and various outdoor activities. Exploring Llangorse Lake with boating or canoeing can also be a fun family outing. Many of the easier walking trails around the lake are also suitable for families.
Llangorse Lake is a prime location for birdwatching, being a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The Llangasty Nature Reserve, located along the western shore of Llangorse Lake, is particularly good for observing local flora and fauna, featuring wildflower meadows, reed beds, and a bird hide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramas from the summits, especially the dramatic views from Fan y Bîg Summit and Diving Board and Cribyn Summit. The sense of escaping crowds at places like Pen Cerrig-calch summit is also highly valued. The diverse range of outdoor activities, from water sports on Llangorse Lake to challenging hikes, is a major draw, as is the rich historical context of sites like the Llangorse Crannog.
While popular spots are well-loved, you can find quieter experiences. Pen Cerrig-calch summit is noted as a remote and little-visited peak, perfect for escaping crowds while still offering spectacular views. The ancient Tŷ Illtud, a Neolithic chambered long barrow, also offers a fascinating glimpse into history away from the main tourist paths.
Llangors offers attractions year-round, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer (April to September) are ideal for water sports on Llangorse Lake, hiking, and enjoying the lush landscapes. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to the mountains, while winter can offer quieter, dramatic views from the summits, though some trails may be more challenging due to weather conditions.


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