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Days out & scenic buses in: Bannau Brycheiniog National Park

Uncover the majesty of Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, a car-free paradise of soaring peaks and starlit skies.

For an unforgettable escape into nature, Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, formerly the Brecon Beacons, offers a breathtaking expanse of rolling hills, dramatic mountains, and serene valleys in the heart of Wales. It’s a truly special place to explore without the hassle of a car, allowing you to immerse yourself fully in its tranquil beauty.

Regular bus services, such as the T4 or X43/43, connect key towns and villages, making it easy to access popular walking routes. You could take a train to Abergavenny or Merthyr Tydfil and hop onto a connecting bus to reach trailheads like Pont ar Daf, the gateway to Pen y Fan, the park’s highest peak. Imagine stepping off the bus and straight onto a path leading to panoramic vistas, or perhaps exploring the stunning Henrhyd Falls.

Beyond the peaks, charming market towns like Brecon, Crickhowell, and Talybont-on-Usk invite you to linger. Discover historic sites such as Brecon Cathedral or Tretower Court and Castle, easily reached by local routes. As a designated International Dark Sky Reserve, the park also offers unparalleled stargazing opportunities once the sun sets, creating magical evenings under a blanket of stars.

Whether you’re exploring the Usk Valley by bus or cycling along the Taff Trail, Bannau Brycheiniog promises a wonderfully accessible adventure, where every corner reveals a new, spectacular view.

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