Tag: Brecon Beacons
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Grwyne Fawr – forests, hills, saints and revenge.

Today Cwm Grwyne Fawr seems to be a journeys end. The single track road becomes narrower and narrower snaking further into the hills. The farm houses we passed appeared less frequently giving a real sense of sense of remoteness even though this is only a few miles from Abergavenny. However, it was not always thus…
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Allt yr Esgair

March 27th 2021 – a date that I may well remember. After a long, long winter the Welsh Government lifted travel restrictions, but only within Wales. The pandemic is slowing, the vaccination program is going exceptionally well and we are now rewarded with greater freedom, no longer restricted to “Staying Local”. Therefore, Aunty and I…
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Autumn Water

We’ve had an awful lot of rain so far this October, so much so it is defiantly a case of ‘rain stopped play’. Usually in Wales the rain does stop, but only long enough so it can start raining again. But eventually it did stop, and stopped long enough for us to make it out…
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Talybont Reservoir – Blowing Away the Boxing Day Cobwebs

Boxing Day dawned dark, misty but dry, and the day called for a walk. Our first thought was a walk around Llandegfedd Reservoir, but the walks were closed until March next year. Oh well on to Plan B and Talybont Reservoir, nestled in the centre of the Brecon Beacons. This is a relatively new Reservoir…
