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The 8 Most Amazing Peaks around Llanwrtyd Wells

Best mountain peaks around Llanwrtyd Wells are found in Mid Wales, within the Cambrian Mountains and Epynt hills. This area features rolling hills and peaks, offering panoramic views and a sense of remoteness. The landscape provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities.

Best mountain peaks around Llanwrtyd Wells

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Puke Hill, a trail known for its significant climb and rewarding views over reservoirs. It is considered a challenging route.
  • Another must-see spot is Drygarn Fawr…

Last updated: May 18, 2026

Puke Hill

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Get ready for a big climb! It isn't called puke hill for nothing! Top views overlooking the reservoirs reward you.

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Sugar Loaf

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The name Sugar Loaf comes from the rounded cone shaped form that refined sugar was sold in up until the late 19th century and the moniker isn’t unique to this …

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Drygarn Fawr Summit Cairn

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Gorllwyn and Drygarn Fawr are two of the only Nuttalls in the Rhayader area. These two hills are in the remote section of the Cambrian Mountains and provide superb views …

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Pennau Hill Summit

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At the top of a long, steady climb, you're rewarded with spectacular views, and if you time it right, lots of Skylarks singing!

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Craig-y-Fintan

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Craig-y-Fintan is a block of unenclosed steep valley side, as well as a plateau rising to over 450m. Enjoy the view.

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CmdrGravy
September 8, 2024, Puke Hill

Don't stop on this climb, you will never get going again !

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Fuddam
May 29, 2023, Puke Hill

Definitely puke worthy getting up to the Finger Stone on the tarmac, then all gravy down into the valley to the head of the reservoir.

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Andy
September 6, 2022, Sugar Loaf

Beautiful hill climb. Not nearly as hard as I thought. Great views

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RobD
September 3, 2022, Puke Hill

Great hill to get warmed up for the huge long climbs ahead, lock out suspension and get it done

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Adie
July 17, 2022, Craig-y-Fintan

Craig-y-Fintan is a block of unenclosed steep valley side, as well as a plateau rising to over 450m. Enjoy the view.

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Gorllwyn and Drygarn Fawr are two of the only Nuttalls in the Rhayader area. These two hills are in the remote section of the Cambrian Mountains and provide superb views over reservoirs and open moorland. The cairn on top of Drygarn Fawr is very imposing.

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Alex
August 29, 2020, Pennau Hill Summit

Long Climb, steep hairpins at end, but rewarded with quite the view.

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Dragon Ride
August 27, 2020, Sugar Loaf

The name Sugar Loaf comes from the rounded cone shaped form that refined sugar was sold in up until the late 19th century and the moniker isn’t unique to this hill. There are others in Wales as well as around the globe, of course most famously, Sugarloaf mountain in Rio, Brazil. The slope begins to rear up just after the village of Cynghordy then assumes a steady 6% gradient just about all the way to the top. First of all heading due north then with the Sugar Loaf (you may not see the resemblance) in front of you, it bends harsh left then sweeps right. Passing between tall conifers and jagged rock faces the climb has a slightly exotic feel as you next bend right to summit adjacent to the turn for the car park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain peaks to explore near Llanwrtyd Wells?

Among the most popular peaks, you'll find Puke Hill, known for its challenging climb and rewarding views over reservoirs. Another favorite is Sugar Loaf, a distinctive conical hill offering expansive views over eastern Carmarthenshire. For those seeking remote beauty, the Drygarn Fawr Summit Cairn provides superb vistas across reservoirs and open moorland in the Cambrian Mountains.

Are there any mountain peaks with historical significance near Llanwrtyd Wells?

Yes, the region is rich in history. Drygarn Fawr, the highest point on Abergwesyn Common, features an immense beehive Bronze Age cairn, a significant reminder of ancient rituals. Similarly, Garn Dwad, a hill near Llanwrtyd Wells, is home to two Bronze Age cairns, one of which clearly shows the remains of a cist, adding an interesting historical layer to your hike.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks around Llanwrtyd Wells?

The peaks around Llanwrtyd Wells offer diverse and stunning panoramic views. From Garn Dwad, you can enjoy a sublime panorama of the South Walian uplands. Sugar Loaf is a popular viewpoint for its all-round vistas over eastern Carmarthenshire. Higher peaks like Drygarn Fawr and Pennau Hill Summit provide sweeping views over reservoirs, open moorland, and heather-clad hillsides, often accompanied by the sound of skylarks.

Are there any challenging mountain climbs for experienced hikers?

Absolutely. Puke Hill is renowned for its significant and challenging climb, rewarding efforts with top views. The ascent to Drygarn Fawr Summit Cairn is also considered challenging, taking you through remote sections of the Cambrian Mountains. For those seeking advanced routes, the vast and wild terrain of Abergwesyn Common offers challenging ridge walks and remote explorations.

What are some natural features to look out for when exploring the peaks?

Beyond the peaks themselves, the area boasts a variety of natural wonders. Abergwesyn Common features steep-sided valleys, rocky outcrops, and blanket bogs, along with stunning waterfalls and plunge pools along the River Irfon. You'll also encounter diverse geology, such as the Llanwrtyd Volcanic Formation around Garn Dwad. The region is also known for its wildlife, including red kites, especially in remote areas like Abergwesyn Common.

Are there family-friendly walking options among the mountain peaks?

While many peaks offer rewarding climbs, the area around Llanwrtyd Wells provides a range of walking opportunities. For easier, family-friendly options, consider exploring the lower sections of the hills or the numerous valley walks. The accessibility of Sugar Loaf from roadside car parks makes it a popular choice for a less strenuous outing with great views and picnic spots.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks?

The region around Llanwrtyd Wells is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find excellent hiking trails, including the challenging Llyn Brianne Reservoir loop or the moderate Claerwen Dam – Llanerchi Woods loop. For cyclists, there are numerous road cycling routes like the difficult Abergwesyn Pass – Llyn Brianne Dam loop. Additionally, there are running trails, such as the moderate Caffi Sosban loop from Llanwrtyd Wells.

What is the best time to visit Llanwrtyd Wells for mountain hiking?

The area around Llanwrtyd Wells offers beauty throughout the year, but the best time for mountain hiking is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is milder and days are longer. This period provides the most comfortable conditions for exploring the peaks and enjoying the panoramic views. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as conditions can change rapidly in the mountains.

Where can I find remote and quiet hiking experiences?

The area around Llanwrtyd Wells is often referred to as the 'green desert of Wales' due to its quiet, remote charm. Abergwesyn Common, with its vast and wild terrain, is an excellent choice for those seeking solitude and a deep connection with nature. The remote sections of the Cambrian Mountains, particularly around Drygarn Fawr, also offer a profound sense of freedom away from crowds.

Are there any peaks that offer good opportunities for wildlife spotting?

Yes, the remote and natural landscapes around Llanwrtyd Wells are ideal for wildlife watching. Abergwesyn Common is particularly noted as an excellent place to spot red kites, among other native species. The quiet and undisturbed nature of the higher elevations and valleys provides a habitat for various birds and animals, making any hike a potential wildlife encounter.

What are some intermediate-level peaks for hikers?

For hikers looking for an intermediate challenge, Sugar Loaf offers a rewarding climb with great views. Pennau Hill Summit also provides a steady climb with spectacular views over heather-clad hillsides. Additionally, Craig-y-Fintan presents an intermediate option with its plateau rising to over 450m and scenic vistas.

Can I access these mountain peaks using public transport?

Llanwrtyd Wells itself has limited public transport options, and access to many of the more remote mountain peaks often requires private transport. While some areas might be reachable by local bus services, exploring the extensive network of peaks and trails typically benefits from having your own vehicle. Always check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information if relying on public transport.

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