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Attractions and Places To See around The Vale Of Grwyney - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around The Vale Of Grwyney are found within the Black Mountains, part of the Brecon Beacons National Park in Powys, Wales. This region is characterized by its two main river valleys, the Grwyne Fechan and Grwyne Fawr, which converge before flowing into the River Usk. The Vale offers a combination of natural beauty, cultural sites, and opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. It is an ideal destination for exploring remote natural…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Blorenge summit

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From the summit of Blorenge you get fine views over Abergavenny and the Usk Valley. You may just be able to make out the castle ruins in Abergavenny, not too …

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Skirrid Fawr summit

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Skirrid Fawr is an iconic little mountain on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Just across the valley from the Sugar Loaf and the Blorenge. All in all …

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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 …

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Pen Cerrig-calch summit

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This remote and little visited summit is perfect for explorers keen to escape the crowds. Standing at 2,300 feet (701 m), the summit boasts spectacular views over the River Usk valley, Crickhowell, and further afield.

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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 …

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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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Easy accent if climbing from the side of the national trust carpark. For a more challenging climb, accend from the opposite side.

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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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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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DirkWi
August 30, 2023, Skirrid Fawr Summit

This summit with beautiful views over the Black Mountains on the border between Wales and England, felt like the real start of the Beacon Way.

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Zoe Evans
August 15, 2023, Blorenge Summit

Newly Dragonised by myself 🙌 Blorenge,[2] also called The Blorenge is a prominent hill overlooking the valley of the River Usk near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, southeast Wales. It is situated in the southeastern corner of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The summit plateau reaches a height of 561 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features define The Vale Of Grwyney?

The Vale Of Grwyney is characterized by its two main river valleys, the Grwyne Fechan and Grwyne Fawr, which converge before flowing into the River Usk. It is nestled within the Black Mountains, part of the Brecon Beacons National Park, offering majestic mountains, broad ridges, and steep-sided valleys. The Grwyne Fawr reservoir is also a notable feature at the northern end of the community.

Are there any prominent viewpoints in the area?

Yes, the region offers several prominent viewpoints. Hay Bluff is a popular spot at the northern tip of the Black Mountains, offering expansive views over the middle Wye Valley and Hay-on-Wye. From Blorenge summit, you can enjoy fine views over Abergavenny and the Usk Valley. For a more remote experience, Pen Cerrig-calch summit provides spectacular views over the River Usk valley and Crickhowell.

What historical sites can I explore near The Vale Of Grwyney?

While within the broader Black Mountains area, the atmospheric medieval Llanthony Priory in the Vale of Ewyas is a significant historical site accessible from the region. Closer by, Skirrid Fawr summit features the ruins of an Iron Age hill fort and a medieval chapel. The nearby Tretower Court and Castle also offers a glimpse into the area's past.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do in The Vale Of Grwyney?

The Vale Of Grwyney is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hillwalking and mountain biking opportunities throughout the Black Mountains. The Grwyne Fawr valley is particularly well-suited for walking and cycling. For specific routes, explore the Running Trails around The Vale Of Grwyney, Road Cycling Routes around The Vale Of Grwyney, and MTB Trails around The Vale Of Grwyney.

Are there challenging hikes for experienced walkers?

Absolutely. The region is known for its challenging climbs. Skirrid Fawr summit offers a stiff climb from any direction, and is often part of a local 'Three Peaks' challenge. The ascent to Pen Cerrig-calch summit is also considered challenging, rewarding hikers with remote beauty and extensive views. You can find difficult running routes like the 'Waun Fach horse shoe from Llanbedr' in the Running Trails guide.

What is the best time to visit The Vale Of Grwyney for outdoor activities?

The Vale Of Grwyney is beautiful year-round, but for optimal outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring through autumn generally offers the most pleasant weather. During these seasons, paths are typically drier, and the views are clearer. However, the area's natural beauty can be appreciated in all seasons, with winter offering a different, often more remote, experience.

Are there any family-friendly activities or walks?

Yes, The Vale Of Grwyney offers options for families. Hay Bluff is a super place for family picnics and walks, with paths suitable for children. The wider Brecon Beacons National Park also has various family-friendly attractions, including exploring Waterfall Country or visiting the National Showcaves Centre for Wales.

What makes the Black Mountains special for visitors?

The Black Mountains, which encompass The Vale Of Grwyney, are special for their dramatic landscapes, offering broad ridges and steep-sided valleys. They provide excellent opportunities for hillwalking, mountain biking, and horse riding. Notable peaks like Waun Fach, Pen Cerrig-calch, and Twmpa offer stunning views and a sense of remote wilderness within the Brecon Beacons National Park.

Can I find pubs or cafes in the villages within the Vale?

While shops are scarce, the villages within the Vale, such as Glangrwyney, Llangenny, and Llanbedr, often have pubs where you can find refreshments. The nearby market town of Abergavenny is also known for its food scene and offers more options for dining and cafes.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around The Vale Of Grwyney?

Visitors particularly enjoy the rewarding views from the summits, the challenging yet satisfying climbs, and the sense of escaping the crowds in remote areas. Many appreciate the natural beauty and the historical significance of sites like Skirrid Fawr. The area is also praised for its suitability for various outdoor activities, from leisurely walks to difficult mountain biking trails.

Is the area suitable for stargazing?

Yes, the entire community of The Vale Of Grwyney lies within the Brecon Beacons National Park, which is an International Dark Sky Reserve. This makes it an excellent location for stargazing, offering clear views of the night sky away from light pollution.

Are there opportunities for road cycling in the area?

Definitely. The Vale Of Grwyney and its surroundings offer scenic routes for road cycling. You can find various options, including routes like 'Abergavenny Town Centre – Tesco Metro Abergavenny loop' or 'Crickhowell Bridge – Crickhowell Castle ruins loop'. For detailed routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around The Vale Of Grwyney guide.

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