Best attractions and places to see around Gwernyfed include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and outdoor activity points. Located in Powys, Wales, the area is situated near the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, offering diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore the Black Mountains, the River Wye, and various woodlands. The region provides opportunities for hiking, canoeing, and discovering cultural sites.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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A fine viewpoint, but the cairn has gone (was getting a bit big).
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Brilliant viewpoint and lots of route choices that run you south through the Black Mountains
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In terms of height, Pen y Gadair Fawr plays second fiddle only to Waun Fach as the Black Mountains' second highest summit. However, where Waun Fach's top is broad and relatively uninspiring, Pen y Gadair Fawr's is a little more like a peak in character. The summit is at a junction of paths: head east for Chwarel y Fan and the Mynydd Du Forest, venture south to Pen Twyn Mawr, or stride northeast to Waun Fach.
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Great walk that's pretty accessible for most people to achieve, challenging but doable! The route I took incorporated Lord Hereford's Knob. I published it on Komoot here: https://www.komoot.com/tour/1576268965 And on my blog here (with extra commentary for my own entertainment!): https://weekendwalk.co.uk/route/hay-bluff-walk/
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Hay Bluff is a prominent hill at the northern tip of the Black Mountains, an extensive upland massif which straddles the border between south-east Wales and England. The mountain sits at the point where the main northeast-facing escarpment of the Black Mountains meets the northwest facing escarpment, the next peak to the west being Twmpa. The flat summit of Hay Bluff which is marked by a beautiful welsh dragon trig pillar at a height of 677 metres (2,221 ft) overlooks the middle Wye Valley and the book town of Hay-on-Wye.
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Pen Y Gadair Fawr has a big cairn on its summit at 800m. It's a subsidiary peak of Waun Fach but probably offers better views standing at the head of the Grwyne Fechan valley. Normally run as part of the excellent Waun Fach horseshoe from either Llanbedr or Crickhowell.
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Mynydd Troed has a high ridgeline summit with a trig point at 1,998 feet (609 m). It's a good run combined with Mynydd Llangorse and is also part of the Back Mountains Round.
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The area around Gwernyfed is rich in natural beauty, particularly within the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons). Highly popular spots include Hay Bluff, known for its impressive views and a Welsh dragon trig pillar. Another must-see is Twmpa (Lord Hereford’s Knob), a mountain offering scenic beauty and hiking opportunities. Visitors also enjoy Mynydd Llangorse Summit for its accessible paths and glorious views, especially towards South Wales' largest natural lake, Llangors Lake.
Gwernyfed boasts a rich history. You can explore the medieval origins of Old Gwernyfed, a Grade I listed house that underwent extensive rebuilding in the 17th century and is noted for its 'E'-plan. While a private home, its historical significance is notable. Nearby, Hay Castle and Castell Bronllys offer further glimpses into the region's past. A short distance away, Brecon Cathedral is a significant cultural site with awe-inspiring architecture dating back to 1093 AD.
Yes, Gwernyfed offers a few unique spots. The Gwernyfed Walled Garden and Café is a tranquil escape, developed since 2007, offering propagated plants, garden produce, and honey from its own hives. The café serves light lunches and cakes made with garden vegetables. Additionally, the parkland of Gwernyfed Park, originally a 19th-century country house, features formal terraced gardens designed by William Eden Nesfield and an extensive walled kitchen garden.
The Gwernyfed area, especially being close to the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and horseriding on the bridleways and byways of summits like Mynydd Llangorse Summit. The River Wye provides opportunities for canoeing, with Wye Valley Canoes located in Gwernyfed. For more structured adventures, Black Mountain Adventure is an activity center in Gwernyfed offering various experiences.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails around Gwernyfed. For example, you can find routes like the 'Lord Hereford's Knob and Gospel Pass Loop' or the 'Pwll y Wrach Waterfall – River Ennig Waterfalls loop from Talgarth'. These are part of the Easy hikes around Gwernyfed guide, which provides options for less strenuous exploration.
For challenging hikes, the Black Mountains offer plenty of options. Peaks like Twmpa (Lord Hereford’s Knob) and Mynydd Troed Summit provide more demanding ascents with rewarding views. Pen y Gadair Fawr Summit Cairn, the second highest peak in the Black Mountains, also offers a challenging experience, often explored as part of the Waun Fach horseshoe route.
Absolutely! Gwernyfed is a great base for cycling. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, including scenic loops like 'Hay Castle – The Café at Drover Cycles loop from Glasbury' or longer rides such as 'Gospel Pass – Llanthony Priory Ruins loop'. Explore options for both touring and road cycling in the Cycling around Gwernyfed and Road Cycling Routes around Gwernyfed guides.
The best time to visit Gwernyfed's attractions largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer (April to September) offer the most pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes, with longer daylight hours. Autumn (October to November) brings beautiful foliage, ideal for scenic walks. While some attractions are accessible year-round, winter can be challenging for higher mountain routes due to weather conditions.
Gwernyfed and its surroundings offer several family-friendly options. Easy walking trails, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Gwernyfed guide, are suitable for families. The Gwernyfed Walled Garden and Café provides a pleasant and relaxed environment. Additionally, the nearby Bannau Brycheiniog National Park has many accessible areas for picnics and gentle strolls, and the Pwll y Wrach Nature Reserve is a great spot for nature exploration.
Yes, many of the outdoor areas and trails around Gwernyfed are dog-friendly. The bridleways and byways on hills like Mynydd Llangorse Summit are popular with hikers and their dogs. Generally, the extensive network of paths within the Black Mountains and the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park welcomes dogs, though it's always advisable to keep them on a lead, especially near livestock or protected wildlife areas.
The Black Mountains, adjacent to Gwernyfed, are renowned for their spectacular viewpoints. Hay Bluff offers expansive vistas over the middle Wye Valley. Twmpa (Lord Hereford’s Knob) provides stunning views when the clouds clear. Other notable summits like Mynydd Llangorse Summit and Mynydd Troed Summit also boast glorious panoramic views, particularly towards each other.
Yes, the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, close to Gwernyfed, is home to a famous area known as 'Waterfall Country'. Here you can find beautiful waterfalls such as Henrhyd Falls (the highest in the Beacons), Sgwd yr Eira (where you can walk behind the falls), and the lovely Sgwd Gwladus (Lady Falls). The Pwll y Wrach Nature Reserve also features a waterfall, making it a great local option.
Visitors to Gwernyfed's attractions frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the variety of outdoor activities. Many highlight the impressive views from spots like Hay Bluff and Twmpa, noting them as perfect for hiking and enjoying nature. The accessibility of trails, even for families, and the peaceful atmosphere of places like the Gwernyfed Walled Garden are also highly appreciated.


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