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Attractions and Places To See around Glasbury - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Glasbury, a village in Powys, Wales, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Situated just outside the Brecon Beacons National Park and north of the Black Mountains, it is an important crossing point on the River Wye. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of its diverse landscape.

Best attractions and places to see around Glasbury

  • The most popular attractions is Dragon's Back Ridge (Y Grib), a trail known for its long ridgeline from Pengenffordd. This ridge resembles a sleeping dragon, offering excellent views.
  • Another must-see spot is Hay Bluff, a prominent hill at the northern tip of the Black Mountains. It is popular with hikers and bikers, providing ample parking and picnic spots.
  • Visitors also love Castell Dinas Hillfort and Castle Ruins, an Iron Age hillfort and Norman Castle. At 450 meters, it is the highest castle in England and Wales.
  • Glasbury is known for its natural monuments, historical sites, and extensive trail networks. Visitors can explore viewpoints, summits, and ancient ruins within the Black Mountains and along the River Wye.
  • The attractions around Glasbury are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 80 upvotes and over 60 photos shared.

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Hay Bluff

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This is a beautiful area and is popular with hikers, paracenders, bikers and the general population at large. There is a narrow single track road, with ample passing places, that passes over the common below Hay Bluff and it goes onto the famed viewpoint of the Gospel Pass. There's the main car park below the Bluff but there's also ample parking off the road in dry weather too. Super place for family picnics and walks.

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Twmpa (Lord Hereford’s Knob)

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Twmpa, or Lord Hereford's Knob, is a mountain in southeast Wales, forming a part of the great northwest scarp of the Black Mountains. It lies 1.86 miles (3 km) west of the border with England, and around 4.34 miles (7 km) south of Hay-on-Wye. To the northeast lies the Gospel Pass, through which runs a minor road between Hay and the Llanthony Valley. A ridge known as Darren Lwyd tapers away for about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) to the southeast of the summit.

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Mynydd Troed Summit

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Mynydd Troed is a gorgeous little hill in the Black Mountains area of the Brecon Beacons. Its name literally translates to "Foot Mountain," based on how it appears when viewed from the Allt Mawr ridge. It lies 3 miles south of Talgarth and 2 miles northeast of the village of Llangorse on the western side of the range. Its summit reaches 609m above sea level and it is crowned by a trig point. The views from its top is super nice, especially towards Mynydd Llangorse.

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Dragon's Back Ridge (Y Grib)

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The long ridgeline from Pengenffordd and up over Y Grib is known as the Dragon's Back. This is because of the narrow rising and falling ridge which looks like a dragon. It's a great walk with excellent views.

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The highest castle in England and Wales, actually missed this initially until I looked at my GPS and realised it was the castle.

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Clive G
April 9, 2026, Twmpa (Lord Hereford's Knob)

A fine viewpoint, but the cairn has gone (was getting a bit big).

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Clive G
April 9, 2026, Hay Bluff

The eastern end of the Black Mountains escarpment, you can see for miles, and it can be seen from miles away too.

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Not much remains of what was once the highest castle in England and Wales, but it is still an atmospheric place with great views.

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The Black Mountains are usually known for their broad flat ridges, but there are a couple of more narrow ridges leading up to the tops. The Dragons Back is one of them, climbed from Pengenffordd and the walk leads to Waun Fach, the second highest mountain in southern Britain. The ridge also includes Castell Dinas which was the highest castle in England and Wales at 450 m (1,476 feet)

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rupert barry
April 22, 2025, Hay Bluff

Brilliant viewpoint and lots of route choices that run you south through the Black Mountains

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Weekend Walk
May 12, 2024, Hay Bluff

Great walk that's pretty accessible for most people to achieve, challenging but doable! The route I took incorporated Lord Hereford's Knob. I published it on Komoot here: https://www.komoot.com/tour/1576268965 And on my blog here (with extra commentary for my own entertainment!): https://weekendwalk.co.uk/route/hay-bluff-walk/

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The Dragons Back walk starts in the small village of Pengenffordd within the Brecon Beacons National Park. The highest summit of this black mountain range that’s located in Southern Wales. Called Pen y Gadair Fawr or known as Waun Fach summit is that at a height of 811 metres it is the Second highest summit in the Southern of Britain!! Offering a fantastic 360 panoramic views of the surrounding country side and the beautiful Black Mountains. It’s Utterly mesmerising to witness! It’s like the Eyes can’t even begin to tell all of what they see! The first ascent of the walk takes you over the ups and downs of the ‘Dragons Back’, aptly named due to its shapely mounds that resemble a sleeping dragon. This area has grazing livestock and wild ponies roam the hills. Please keep ALL dogs on leads throughout this walk to ensure safety. Farmers do have the right to shoot any dogs that are not on a lead or under any kind of control!!! Be prepared for the serious repercussions farmers now have to take extreme measures to protect their livestock! It’s UNLAWFUL It’s totally Unacceptable behaviour from any specific species human or the four legged kind! It’s now become a real problem to the current local farmers! So unless you want your dog Shot keep it on a lead!!! TO MANY BRUTAL ATTACKS HAPPENING ON LOCAL CATTLE ARE GETTING ATTACKED AND KILLED BY WALKERS DOGS!

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Zoe Evans
November 17, 2023, Hay Bluff

Hay Bluff is a prominent hill at the northern tip of the Black Mountains, an extensive upland massif which straddles the border between south-east Wales and England. The mountain sits at the point where the main northeast-facing escarpment of the Black Mountains meets the northwest facing escarpment, the next peak to the west being Twmpa. The flat summit of Hay Bluff which is marked by a beautiful welsh dragon trig pillar at a height of 677 metres (2,221 ft) overlooks the middle Wye Valley and the book town of Hay-on-Wye.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural landmarks and viewpoints can I explore near Glasbury?

Glasbury is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. You can visit Hay Bluff, a prominent hill in the Black Mountains popular with hikers, offering excellent views. Another notable viewpoint is Twmpa (Lord Hereford’s Knob), known for its scenic vistas. For panoramic views, head to Mynydd Troed Summit, especially towards Mynydd Llangorse. The Dragon's Back Ridge (Y Grib) also offers a unique landscape resembling a sleeping dragon.

Are there any waterfalls or nature reserves in the Glasbury area?

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Pwll y Wrach Waterfall and Nature Reserve is a beautiful spot where the River Ennig plunges into a pool. It's known for its natural beauty and local folklore. Additionally, the Glasbury Cutting Nature Reserve, a former railway line, is home to rare dormice and offers a peaceful natural setting.

What historical sites are there to visit around Glasbury?

Glasbury boasts several historical points of interest. The Glasbury Old Vicarage is a Grade I listed building dating back to the 15th century, showcasing Tudor-era architecture. You can also find the earthworks marking the Site of the Early Church at the confluence of the Wye and Llynfi rivers, believed to be a 7th-century foundation. The Glasbury Bridge itself is a historical structure connecting two historic counties, highlighting the village's importance as a crossing point. For ancient ruins, explore Castell Dinas Hillfort and Castle Ruins, the highest castle in England and Wales.

What cultural attractions are close to Glasbury, beyond the immediate village?

Just a 10-minute drive from Glasbury is Hay-on-Wye, famously known as the 'book town'. It's a vibrant destination with independent shops, numerous secondhand bookshops, cafes, and restaurants. Hay-on-Wye also hosts the annual Hay Literature Festival, making it a significant cultural hub in the region.

What kind of outdoor activities are popular in Glasbury?

Glasbury is an excellent base for various outdoor activities. The River Wye is popular for fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and wild swimming. The area is also ideal for walking and cycling, with the Wye Valley Walking Trail and the Lon Las Cycle Route passing through the village. You can also explore the Black Mountains for more challenging pursuits.

Are there good hiking trails for different skill levels near Glasbury?

Yes, Glasbury offers a range of hiking trails. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'Glasbury on the River Wye – River Wye loop from Glasbury' (5.6 km) or 'Red Telephone Box Library – Glasbury on the River Wye loop from Three Cocks' (6.2 km). Moderate options include 'Hay-on-Wye – Hay-on-Wye Clock Tower loop from Llowes' (12.9 km). For more challenging hikes, the Black Mountains provide extensive trails, including ascents to summits like Hay Bluff and Twmpa (Lord Hereford’s Knob). You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Glasbury guide.

Can I go cycling around Glasbury?

Absolutely! Glasbury is a fantastic area for cycling. The Lon Las Cycle Route passes directly through the village. You can find various MTB trails, such as the 'Hay-On-Wye, The Begwns and River Wye loop' (36.5 km, moderate) or the longer 'Hay-On-Wye loop' (54.9 km, difficult). Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Glasbury guide.

Are there options for canoeing or kayaking on the River Wye?

Glasbury is a well-known center for canoeing and kayaking on the River Wye. The village has outdoor education centers that offer related activities and equipment hire, making it easy to get out on the water and enjoy the river from a different perspective.

What is the best time of year to visit Glasbury for outdoor activities?

The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Glasbury, offering milder weather and longer daylight hours for hiking, cycling, and water sports. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage, though the weather can be more unpredictable.

Are there places to eat or drink in Glasbury after exploring?

Yes, Glasbury has local pubs that serve food in the evenings, providing a welcoming spot to relax and refuel after a day of exploring the attractions and trails in the area.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions around Glasbury?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from prominent hills like Hay Bluff and Twmpa (Lord Hereford’s Knob), often highlighting them as perfect for family picnics and walks. The unique ridgeline of the Dragon's Back Ridge is also a favorite for its excellent views and distinctive shape. The historical significance of sites like Castell Dinas, being the highest castle in England and Wales, also captivates many.

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