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Featuring the iconic skyline of Pen y Fan, Corn Du and Cribyn
The Brecon Beacons National Park offers some of the area's most impressive scenery.
Rising 886 metres above sea-level, Pen y Fan is the highest point in southern Britain, offering extensive panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Nestled below Pen y Fan is Cwm Llwch, a circular lake. Nearby, Cwm Gwdi was once a Ministry Of Defence live firing range and training camp.
Don't fancy trekking up the mountain? You could explore Cwm Sere instead. It's an impressive glaciated valley with beautiful waterfalls and pools and Pen y Fan peering overhead.
New car park and visitor centre at Pont ar Daf
The plans are well under way for the new car park and visitor centre at Pont ar Daf, the 'gateway to the Brecon Beacons'. This exciting project is currently at the consultation stage, and we really want to know what you think about the plans.
Leni's visit to the Beacons
Our roving reporter Leni Hatcher visited the Brecon Beacons recently. Watch her video and find out what some of the visitors thought about this special place.
For the latest news from the team you can visit our Facebook page. Share some of your photos or post a comment about your visit to the Brecon Beacons.










