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The Brecon Beacons National Park is a beautiful part of Wales, and there are masses of ways to explore it. It’s easy to plan your own day trips in our Park, lasting anything from a couple of hours to a full day. Here are some ideas to help you enjoy your time to the full.
viewWith mountains and moorland, standing stones and castles, lively waterfalls and vibrant communities, the Brecon Beacons National Park has masses to offer residents and visitors. We have a long and colourful history and a rich and varied mythology and culture.
ViewThe Places to Visit with Easier Access Guide lists suitable places to visit in the Brecon Beacons National Park for people who are either disabled, less mobile, visually impaired, elderly, parents with children in pushchairs or even those who just want a nice, hassle-free stroll in the countryside!
viewWe don’t like to shout about it. But little by little, our National Park has become one of the best places in the UK for rural food, drink, music and literature. The Hay Festival and the Abergavenny Food Festival play a big part, of course. However, you’ll find signs of our creative enterprise in just about every town and village, throughout the year.
viewFind inspiration for your visit to the Brecon Beacons check out our top 10 activities with loads of things to do, walks, places to visit and days out.
viewThe Brecon Beacons National Park is the dream location for you and your four legged friend to come and explore
ViewIn the Brecon Beacons National Park, we're very proud of our green credentials. In 2013, our Park won the inaugural Green Destination Goldstar Award presented by Green Tourism, the world’s biggest green tourism certification organisation.
viewOur National Park may feel remote, but it’s very well connected. It’s straightforward to get here by public transport or car.
viewFind exclusive range of maps, guides and books to help plan your visit to our National Park