Best lakes around Bronllys are primarily found within the nearby Brecon Beacons National Park, a region characterized by its natural landscapes. The area features Llangorse Lake, the largest natural lake in South Wales, formed by glacial activity. This eutrophic lake supports a diverse ecosystem, making it a site of conservation importance. The surrounding terrain offers opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Llangasty (St Gastyn's Church). A lovely place to stop on the southern shore of the largest natural lake in south Wales.
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Lovely shaped reservoir at the top of the col on the climb up to Banc y Celyn - a near natural infinity pool
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Monks Pool is the largest of the small pools on the common land of the Begwns. It's noted for having uncommon pond plants such as certain ferns, pillwort and tubular water-dropwort.
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The largest natural lake in Wales is a perfect spot for fans of the wildlife. You can set out on the lake on a boat, but a permit is required to do so, and not all areas are accessible by boat. Part of the land is privately owned, so it is not possible to walk all the way around.
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The lakes around Bronllys, particularly Llangorse Lake (Llyn Syfaddan), are known for their rich ecosystems. Llangorse Lake is a eutrophic glacial lake, supporting diverse fish, waterfowl, and waders. You might also spot the rare Two-Toned Reed Beetle. Monks Pool is notable for its uncommon pond plants like certain ferns, pillwort, and tubular water-dropwort.
Yes, Llangorse Lake is a haven for wildlife and an excellent spot for birdwatching. The Llangorse Lake Bird Hide offers opportunities to see various species such as warblers, coots, swallows, swifts, and large flocks of Canada geese. During autumn and winter, it's a crucial stop for migratory birds.
Llangorse Lake (Llyn Syfaddan) is the largest natural lake in South Wales, formed by glacial activity. It is home to the only known crannog (a man-made island stronghold) in Wales, believed to be an early medieval royal site. The lake also has a rich ecosystem and is steeped in local history and folklore.
Yes, there are numerous walking and cycling trails around Llangorse Lake and the surrounding area, offering stunning views. A popular option is the Llangorse Loop, a 6.5-mile circular trail. For more hiking options, you can explore routes like 'Pwll y Wrach Waterfall – View from the Dragon's Back loop' or 'River Ennig Waterfalls – Pwll y Wrach Waterfall loop' which are part of the hiking guide around Bronllys.
Yes, Llangorse Lake is considered family-friendly, offering various activities. Children can enjoy boat hire (rowing boats, canoes, kayaks, pedalos), wildlife spotting from the bird hide, and exploring the walking trails. There are also amenities like a lakeside cafe.
Many trails around Llangorse Lake and the wider Brecon Beacons National Park are dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or wildlife, and to check specific signage for any restrictions.
Llangorse Lake is an excellent destination for watersports. Visitors can hire rowing boats, canoes, kayaks, pedalos, and sailing dinghies. Water-skiing is also permitted in designated areas. Fishing is allowed from a boat, with pike being a popular catch.
Yes, Llangorse Lake is home to the only known crannog in Wales, an ancient man-made island. A replica crannog platform exists for viewing. Additionally, the area is rich in folklore, including legends of a submerged city and a giant fish. Historic sites like the ruins of Llangorse Castle and the Crug Hywel Iron Age Hill Fort are also nearby.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for watersports, walking, and observing migratory birds. Autumn offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage, while winter provides a tranquil experience, especially for spotting wintering waterfowl. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, around Llangorse Lake, there are amenities such as a lakeside cafe and bar where you can get refreshments.
Beyond walking and watersports, the area around Bronllys offers various outdoor activities. You can find mountain biking trails like 'Talgarth, Grwyne Fawr and Y Grib loop' in the MTB Trails around Bronllys guide, or running routes such as 'Bridge End Inn loop' from the Running Trails around Bronllys guide.
Yes, parking facilities are available at popular lake destinations like Llangorse Lake, making it convenient for visitors to access the area and its amenities.


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