Best lakes around Llangors are centered around Llangorse Lake, the largest natural lake in Mid and South Wales, known for its significant wildlife and historical crannog. This glacial lake offers a variety of water-based activities and is a site of international conservation importance. Nearby, the Talybont Reservoir provides scenic beauty and extensive trails, contributing to the area's appeal for outdoor exploration. The region's landscape is characterized by its natural and man-made water features, set against the backdrop of the Brecon…
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Talybont Reservoir is a great asset to the local scenery and is easy on the eye. It is surrounded by hiking and biking trails, but it is disappointing that this big water source can't be used for water recreation purposes.
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I have been coming up here now for about forty years. There are a variety of routes to here, but each one brings you to this one spot. These lumps of stone and the views are drop-dead gorgeous. Top it off with a visit to the pub afterwards, and it's a good day out. It's also a good run—before you get to the pub, of course!
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One of the classic routes up to access the Gap. The views from the top is excellent
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A fantastic long, slightly downhill gravel stretch high above Talybont Reservoir, this trail delivers both in terms of adrenaline and views! The track is wide and mostly quiet, though the gravel can be loose and a bit chunky in sections, so a gravel bike, sturdy tourer or mountain bike is best.
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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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is the largest stillwater reservoir in the central Brecon Beacons at 318 acres
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The primary natural lake is Llangorse Lake (Llyn Syfaddan), the largest natural lake in Mid and South Wales. Nearby, you'll find the significant Talybont Reservoir, which is the largest reservoir in the Brecon Beacons and offers extensive surrounding trails.
Yes, Llangorse Lake is a popular spot for watersports such as boating, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. Boat rentals are available, though some areas have conservation restrictions and a permit is required for boating. The Talybont Reservoir, however, is generally not suitable for water recreation activities.
Llangorse Lake is a site of international conservation importance and a haven for wildlife. You can spot a variety of birds, including warblers, coots, swallows, swifts, and large flocks of Canada geese. The elusive water voles and otters may also be present. There's even a dedicated Llangorse Lake Bird Hide for optimal viewing.
Yes, Llangorse Lake is home to the only known crannog (an ancient artificial island) in Wales, which was once the site of a royal palace dating back to the late 9th or early 10th century. This adds a unique historical dimension to your visit.
Both areas offer excellent walking opportunities. Near Llangorse Lake, you can enjoy gentle strolls, though it's not possible to walk all the way around due to private land. For more extensive hiking, explore routes like 'The Lake Trail' or 'Mynydd Llangorse Trig Point – View of Llangorse Lake loop from Llangors'. The Talybont Reservoir is surrounded by excellent hiking and biking trails, including the popular Tor y Foel Summit which offers fine views of the Central Beacons massif. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Easy hikes around Llangors and Hiking around Llangors guides.
Yes, both Llangorse Lake and Talybont Reservoir are considered family-friendly. Llangorse Lake offers gentle walks and watersports, while Talybont Reservoir has easy trails suitable for families. Birdwatching from the Llangorse Lake Bird Hide is also a great activity for all ages.
Yes, Llangorse Lake is renowned for its coarse fishing, particularly for pike, and is considered one of the best pike fishing lakes in Wales. Specimen perch can also be found.
For stunning panoramic views, head to Tor y Foel Summit, which rises above the Talybont Reservoir and offers a fine vantage point of the Central Beacons massif. The dam area of Talybont Reservoir also provides splendid views. For wildlife photography, the Llangorse Lake Bird Hide is ideal.
Absolutely. The Talybont Reservoir area is particularly popular for cycling, with excellent biking trails surrounding it. The Talybont Reservoir Gravel Climb is a highly-rated gravel track that avoids steep road sections and offers stunning views. You can explore more options in the Gravel biking around Llangors guide.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but spring and summer offer the best conditions for watersports and wildlife viewing, especially birdwatching. Autumn provides stunning foliage around the reservoirs and hillsides. While winter can be cold, it offers a different, serene beauty for walks, though some trails might be muddy or icy.
No, it is not possible to walk all the way around Llangorse Lake. Part of the land surrounding the lake is privately owned, restricting continuous access. However, there are still many enjoyable sections for gentle strolls and dedicated hiking routes in the vicinity.


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