We visit eight waterfalls of note and several smaller falls too. One of the waterfalls is usually available to walk behind and one we have to walk behind as that is where the footpath takes us!
Andy’s Amazing Eight Waterfalls!
We visit eight waterfalls of note and several smaller falls too. One of the waterfalls is usually available to walk behind and one we have to walk behind as that is where the footpath takes us!
Andy’s Amazing Eight Waterfalls!
We visit eight waterfalls of note and several smaller falls too. One of the waterfalls is usually available to walk behind and one we have to walk behind as that is where the footpath takes us!
Wonderful Waterfalls
Just as a teaser and a few days before we get out there we thought we’d share these rather lovely long exposure shots taken last year whilst out in Waterfalls Country in the Breton Beacons National Park.
Track Wales Outdoors
We’re waiting for an offer of a discount for Wales Outdoors members to subscribe with so don’t go downloading the app right now but suffice to say, we’re impressed and whether or not we get a carrot we will still be recommending that you get the ViewRanger App. We’ll obviously keep you posted on the ViewRanger incentive when we know more.
FOUR Waterfalls – Walk 2
This waterfalls walk is a 4 mile day over often rough and broken ground but doable by most levels of ability as we take it easy for the duration. There are two steep hills and some muddy and rocky footpaths and we gain 400 metres over the course of the day. We visit four waterfalls of note and several smaller falls too. One waterfall is available to walk behind!
FOUR Waterfalls – Walk 2
This waterfalls walk is a 4 mile day over often rough and broken ground but doable by most levels of ability as we take it easy for the duration. There are two steep hills and some muddy and rocky footpaths and we gain 400 metres over the course of the day. We visit four waterfalls of note and several smaller falls too. One waterfall is available to walk behind!
I Wrote To Mark And Boris
Not with any thought that either Boris or Mark will be back in touch (if they do respond I’ll post the response here) but more out of irony and so, with hubris, I’ll be able to, at some stage in the future, quite truthfully state ‘I told you so’.
Brecon Beacons National Park To Gradually Re-Open
The following article was first published in Wales Online – There are problems with the content of the article which clearly indicates the lack of vision being employed by the BBNP Members. And of course the five mile drive rule of thumb still applies, although we guess you could cycle there (for some reason there appears to be a 40 mile rule of thumb for cycling!).
Ystradfellte Reservoir – A Hidden Jewel
The route is uphill, gently at first but then after the reservoir steeply up to the summit of Fan Llia and then a steep descent back to the start point. 17km and 500m of ascent.