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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Llangynidr

Best natural monuments around Llangynidr are found within the Usk Valley and the Brecon Beacons National Park. This area features a variety of natural landscapes, including prominent mountain summits and intriguing geological formations. The region offers diverse outdoor experiences for exploration.

Best natural monuments around Llangynidr

  • The most popular natural monuments is Pen y Fan, a summit that is the highest peak in South Wales. Its layered profile is created by red sandstone, and a Bronze Age cairn tops…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Pen y Fan

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Chief of the Brecon Beacons and the highest summit in south Wales, Pen y Fan is a hugely popular peak with routes to the top to suit everyone from first …

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Corn Du summit

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Corn Du is rarely climbed alone, but as a peak added to an expedition to Pen y Fan. The climb up is a great one though and the views from …

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Fan y Big might have had its mountain status revoked in 2018 — but don't let that put you off. This is a superb peak that forms part of a …

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Pen Cerrig-calch summit

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This remote and little visited summit is perfect for explorers keen to escape the crowds. Standing at 2,300 feet (701 m), the summit boasts spectacular views over the River Usk valley, Crickhowell, and further afield.

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Mynydd Llangorse Summit

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An outlier of the Black Mountains, Mynydd Llangorse is an easily accessible hill that provides glorious views on a clear day. Its bridleways and byways are popular with horseriders and …

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Bumble-Bee
March 19, 2024, Pen y Fan

The highest peak in south wales and still a very easy one to reach with a short walk up the too straight and too perfect path from the parking. The view is well worth it and if you choose an exotic time or less good weather it is even relatively quiet up here. National Trust put a sign on top of th cairn which is the standard selfie spot here now - gives a bit mixed feelings as the cairn is an ancient burial site.

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Bumble-Bee
March 18, 2024, Corn Du Summit

Only sligthly lower tha Pen y Fan and close to the 'bigger brother' these two peaks can ideally be combined. From a distance even a bit easier to recognize due to the pronounces plateau on top.

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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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Ignas Žakaris
September 9, 2023, Corn Du Summit

Corn Du is a summit of the twin topped Pen y Fan and the second highest peak in South Wales. The summit is often crossed on the way to Pen y Fan, and forms part of a well-known circuit of the Beacons.

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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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An outlier of the Black Mountains, Mynydd Llangorse is an easily accessible hill that provides glorious views on a clear day. Its bridleways and byways are popular with horseriders and mountain bikers, as well as hikers. The village of Llangors is a good base for the hill and you can explore Llangors Lake too, which is South Wales' largest natural lake.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I explore near Llangynidr?

Near Llangynidr, you can explore a diverse range of natural monuments, including prominent mountain summits like Pen y Fan and Fan y Bîg Summit and Diving Board, as well as intriguing geological formations such as the Chartist Cave. The area also features serene waterways like the River Usk and the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.

Which natural monuments offer the best panoramic views?

For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Pen y Fan, the highest peak in South Wales, which offers extensive vistas. Fan y Bîg Summit and Diving Board is also renowned for its stunning panoramas, particularly towards Cribyn and Pen Y Fan. Additionally, Corn Du summit provides spectacular views of Llyn Cwm Llwch and the broader Brecon Beacons National Park.

Are there any lesser-known natural gems around Llangynidr worth visiting?

Yes, for those looking to escape the crowds, Pen Cerrig-calch summit is a remote and less-visited natural monument offering spectacular views over the River Usk valley and Crickhowell. Mynydd Llangynidr itself, with its moorland summits like Carn Caws and Garn Fawr, provides a solitary and wild experience with expansive scenery.

What hiking opportunities are available near Llangynidr's natural monuments?

The area around Llangynidr offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find routes that take you to mountain summits, through valleys, and along waterways. For example, there are challenging hikes like the Mynydd Llangynider, Mynydd Llangatwg & Craig y Cilau loop, or more moderate options such as the View of Llangynidr Mountain – Chartist Cave loop. You can explore various hiking routes in the region by visiting the Hiking around Llangynidr guide.

Can I find circular walking routes that include natural features?

Absolutely. Many trails in the area are designed as circular routes, allowing you to experience various natural features. For instance, the Llangynidr Stone Bridge – Tor y Foel Summit loop from Llangynidr offers a rewarding walk with incredible panoramic views. The Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal also provides picturesque and serene paths for circular walks, often passing under traditional stone bridges.

What is the general terrain like around Llangynidr's natural monuments?

The terrain around Llangynidr's natural monuments is quite varied. You'll encounter rugged mountain trails leading to summits like Pen y Fan, undulating moorland plateaus on Mynydd Llangynidr, and gentler paths along the River Usk and the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal. Geological features like shakeholes and caves also add to the diverse landscape.

What is the difficulty level of trails leading to these natural monuments?

The difficulty levels vary significantly. Popular summits like Pen y Fan offer routes suitable for varying abilities, from intermediate to challenging. Other trails, such as those around the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, can be quite easy. Always check specific route details for difficulty ratings before heading out. You can find more details in the Hiking around Llangynidr guide and Easy hikes around Llangynidr guide.

When is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Llangynidr?

The Brecon Beacons National Park, where Llangynidr is located, offers beauty year-round. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, with fewer crowds than peak summer. Summer is ideal for longer days and warmer weather, though popular spots can be busy. Winter can be challenging with colder temperatures and potential snow, but offers a unique, wild beauty for experienced hikers.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or walks suitable for children?

Yes, there are options suitable for families. While some mountain ascents can be challenging, the serene paths along the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal offer easy, picturesque walks perfect for families. Exploring the base of Mynydd Llangynidr or shorter loops around Llangynidr village can also be enjoyable for children. Always check the specific route difficulty before planning a family outing.

Are dogs allowed at the natural monuments, and are there any restrictions?

Dogs are generally welcome in the Brecon Beacons National Park, but it's crucial to keep them under control, especially around livestock. Many natural monuments and trails are dog-friendly, but always check for specific signage or local restrictions, particularly during lambing season or in nature reserve areas. Keeping dogs on a lead is often recommended or required.

Are there options for cycling or gravel biking near these natural monuments?

Yes, the area around Llangynidr offers excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can find routes that take you through scenic landscapes, including loops around the Talybont Reservoir and Pontsticill Reservoir. The Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal also provides flat, picturesque paths suitable for leisurely rides. For more details, refer to the Gravel biking around Llangynidr guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Llangynidr?

Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking views from summits like Pen y Fan and Fan y Bîg Summit and Diving Board. The sense of wildness and solitude on Mynydd Llangynidr is also highly valued. Many appreciate the diverse opportunities for hiking and exploring the unique geological formations and serene waterways, making it a rewarding destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

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