With over 1200 miles of public rights of way under our guardianship, caring for them is a year-round labour of love. From maintaining the network of pathways traversing our open hills, to protecting peatlands, to restoring stiles and trimming hedges on lowland fields and woods, it’s fair to say our dedicated team…
Christmas dates for your diaries! Hay’s Thursday Market is open *every* Thursday in December, including between Christmas and New Year. Trading for over 700 years, Hay Market Day is a vibrant local market held in the centre of Hay-on-Wye every Thursday. The market is held every Thursday 9am to 2pm,…
There are plenty of places to visit in our National Park during winter. If you’re looking for short winter breaks, wrap up warm to enjoy a cosy winter getaway to the Brecon Beacons. 1. Enjoy a magical walk – with over 1,200 miles of public rights of Way in the National…
By Melissa Hobson With the COP26 climate conference currently taking place in Glasgow, the nation is homing in on finding solutions. But does this leave you wondering what this all means for you? If you’re keen to learn more about what you can do, you might be interested in a…
Droving in the Brecon Beacons National Park Blog by Mark Davis, Glanpant Bach Droving is the ancient process of driving cattle to market by foot. Droving livestock (cattle, sheep, pigs, turkeys and geese) from the Welsh hills to the English markets is a process that has gone on for hundreds, if…
Early evening is a magical time of day. As the sun disappears beneath the horizon, the beauty of the changing sky can inspire wonder, awe and a sense of calm. Come to the park and experience dusk over epic mountainscapes, glacial valleys and glassy lakes. Immerse yourself in nature as…
Search our unique range of properties of all shapes and sizes to suit every budget. Whether you are looking for a quaint countryside cottage, or a scenic lakeside house a farmhouse with walks from the doorstep, a sceduled glamping site, or a bed and breakfast in one of our market…
National Walking Month This week’s walk recommendation is Penwyllt by Alan Bowring, Geopark Development Officer, Fforest Fawr UNESCO Global Geopark. We’ve had a lot of time in recent months to dream where we might want to explore when that simple freedom was permitted once again. Did you, like me, pore…