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Bus station hiking trails around Llyn Syfaddan offer access to diverse landscapes within the Brecon Beacons National Park. The region is characterized by the largest natural lake in South Wales, surrounded by rolling green hills, woodlands, and meadows. The area is also embraced by the Central Beacons and the Black Mountains, providing varied terrain from serene lakeside paths to higher vantage points. Hikers can find routes that ascend to viewpoints over the Usk Valley, with distant peaks visible on clear…
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The tramroad originally carried coal from the Rhymney Valley into mid-Wales, and limestone from local quarries to the Brecon to Monmouth canal for onward refinement. to be used for agricultural improvement. Today, it is simply a local gem of a connecting route for bikers, runners, and hikers as a well-used public right of way. Its high hedgerows are also a natural wildlife corridor.
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Talybont-on-Usk is a charming village in the foothills of the Brecon Beacons, and over the last ten years, it has become a dynamic adventure village, a veritable hub of the local tourism industry. It has a campsite, several excellent pubs, a great local shop/cafe and the gorgeous Brecon to Monmouth canal running through the centre of it. There are a number of local walks and hikes you can do from here.
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A beautiful section of the canal and the tram road to the reservoir is also a nice area to walk.
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This is a 343 meter long cut & cover tunnel that's comfortable for paddles with a width of 3.28 m. You can see light at the end of the tunnel from the start but a head torch wouldn't go astray. It is the longest of two tunnels on the main navigable section of the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal.
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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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Llangorse Lake (Llyn Syfaddon) is the largest natural lake in Mid-Wales. It is also one of the lakes around which mythical stories about the Afanc (a monster) are told. The island contains the only crannog in Wales. Research showed that the crannog, an artificial island made with oak beams, layers of stones and earth, was probably constructed in the 8th century.
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There are nearly 90 hiking trails around Llyn Syfaddan that are accessible by bus, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. These routes allow you to explore the diverse landscapes of the Brecon Beacons National Park without needing a car.
Yes, Llyn Syfaddan offers several easy, family-friendly routes accessible by bus. For a gentle introduction to the area, consider the Bwlch Village – Buckland Hill Trig Point loop from Bwlch, which is just over 4 km long and features minimal elevation gain, perfect for a leisurely stroll with children.
For those seeking a moderate challenge, the Cefn Moel – Mynydd Llangorse Summit loop from Bwlch is an excellent choice. This 10.5 km route offers a significant ascent to the summit of Mynydd Llangorse, rewarding hikers with panoramic views across Llangorse Lake, the Usk Valley, and even distant peaks like Pen-y-Fan.
Absolutely. For a more demanding experience, the Cefn Moel – Mynydd Llangorse Trig Point loop from Bwlch covers nearly 15 km with over 500 meters of elevation gain. This route provides a substantial workout and diverse scenery, including woodlands and expansive views from higher vantage points.
Many of the trails accessible by bus around Llyn Syfaddan are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same bus stop. An example is the Buckland Hill Trig Point loop from Bwlch, which is an easy 7 km circular hike offering lovely views.
Hikes around Llyn Syfaddan offer breathtaking views. From higher points like Mynydd Llangorse or Yr Allt, you can enjoy expansive vistas across Llangorse Lake, the scenic Usk Valley, and on clear days, even spot Pen-y-Fan and the Black Mountains. Lakeside paths provide serene views of the water and its rich flora.
Yes, many routes offer glimpses of the region's unique features. The area is known for its rich folklore, including tales of an afanc (lake monster) and Wales's only example of a crannog – an ancient artificial island in Llangorse Lake. While specific routes might not lead directly to the crannog, many trails provide views of the lake where this historical site is located.
The bus-accessible trails around Llyn Syfaddan are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1,100 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the stunning views of the lake and surrounding mountains, and the convenience of accessing these beautiful routes via public transport.
Yes, the region around Llyn Syfaddan is characterized by diverse landscapes. Many bus-accessible routes, such as the Tor y Foel Summit – White Hart Bridge (Bridge 143) loop from Talybont-on-Usk, will take you through a mix of serene lakeside paths, rolling green hills, and peaceful woodlands, offering a varied hiking experience.
Certainly. For a full-day adventure, consider routes like the 14.4 km Tor y Foel Summit – White Hart Bridge (Bridge 143) loop from Talybont-on-Usk. This moderate trail offers a substantial distance and elevation, allowing for a rewarding day out exploring the Brecon Beacons from a bus-accessible starting point.
Llyn Syfaddan offers beautiful hiking opportunities year-round. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers and fresh greenery, while autumn showcases stunning foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days and warmer weather, and even winter can be magical with crisp air and clear views, though some higher routes may require more preparation due to weather conditions.


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