Best mountain peaks around Trallong are found within the Brecon Beacons National Park in Powys, Wales. This region is characterized by impressive mountain peaks and diverse landscapes. Trallong serves as a base for exploring some of South Wales' notable mountains. The area offers a variety of mountain experiences, from challenging ascents to more gentle, scenic hills.
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Cribyn is the smallest of the Brecon's 'big Three, but it is a shapely top and should be included in any climb up here.
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Less busy than the two peaks further West and with a similar view, especially looking north, maybe the nicer option for a break.The path from here over the ridge is great.
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The highest peak in south wales and still a very easy one to reach with a short walk up the too straight and too perfect path from the parking. The view is well worth it and if you choose an exotic time or less good weather it is even relatively quiet up here. National Trust put a sign on top of th cairn which is the standard selfie spot here now - gives a bit mixed feelings as the cairn is an ancient burial site.
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Only sligthly lower tha Pen y Fan and close to the 'bigger brother' these two peaks can ideally be combined. From a distance even a bit easier to recognize due to the pronounces plateau on top.
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๐๐ซ๐๐ข๐ ๐๐๐ซ๐ซ๐ข๐ -๐๐ฅ๐๐ข๐ฌ๐ข๐๐ & ๐ ๐๐ง ๐ ๐ซ๐ฒ๐ง๐ฒ๐๐ก ๐๐๐ญ๐ฎ๐ซ๐ ๐๐๐ฌ๐๐ซ๐ฏ๐ ๐๐๐๐โฐ๏ธ Craig Cerrig-gleisiad is an subsidiary summit of Fan Fawr in the Fforest Fawr section of the Bannau Brycheninog National Park. (The Brecon Beacons National Park). Enclosed within an incredible atmospheric amphitheatre thatโs been created by the soaring cliffs of Craig Cerrig-Gleisiad, of which is a incredible size of craggy mountain landscape, that lays just only a few hundred metres up from the main A470 road. The โCraig Cerrig-Gleisiadโ side actually makes up half of the Dramatic landscapes created by glaciers carved where out of this valley during the last ice age. Craig Cerrig-Gleisiad and Fan Frynych National Nature Reserve steepness to the rocky slopes, sharp escarpments and crags are home to rare arctic-alpine known plant, these are their southernmost location in the UK and are NOT found again until the Alps!!. ๐ ๐๐ง ๐ ๐ซ๐ฒ๐ง๐ฒ๐๐ก is the actual summit of the nature reserve an is at a height of (๐๐๐๐)
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The Diving Board on Fan y Big is one of the most photographed locations in the Brecon Beacons. The views over towards Cribyn and Pen Y Fan are super good, as are the views down towards the Gap. It is great to come up here on a winter weekday, when it is a bit quieter too. It is also a very popular spot for your sunrise and sunset shots. It is easier than it looks to get here, and it doesn't matter which way you come up; the effort is absolutely well worth it.
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The walk to the top of Fan y Bรฎg. takes in some of the most incredible ridge lines in the Brecon Beacons. Itโs a steep start, but then you have around 6km of easy ridge line walking, with simply sensational views all the way. Reaching the top is the icing on the cake, and if you luck out with good conditions, with breathtaking views itโs really a very hard spot to leave. As well as the views, you'll also have the chance to step out onto the diving board, one of the most photogenic spots in the area.
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Corn Duย is a summit of the twin topped Pen y Fanย and the second highest peak in South Wales.ย The summit is often crossed on the way to Pen y Fan, and forms part of a well-known circuit of the Beacons.
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The most iconic peaks near Trallong are Pen y Fan, Corn Du summit, Cribyn Summit, and Fan y Bรฎg Summit and Diving Board. These four peaks form the challenging and rewarding "Brecon Beacons Horseshoe" route, offering varied terrain and stunning panoramic views.
The highest peak in Southern Wales, and thus in the Trallong area, is Pen y Fan, standing at 886 meters (2,907 feet). Its summit offers breathtaking panoramic views that can extend to the Bristol Channel and the Black Mountains on a clear day.
For a quieter experience with significant geological and botanical interest, consider Fan Frynych Trig Point, which is part of the Craig Cerrig Gleisiad National Nature Reserve. It offers arguably some of the finest views in the Brecon Beacons towards Pen y Fan and Corn Du, along with rare sub-Alpine plants.
From the mountain peaks around Trallong, you can expect expansive panoramic views. On clear days, these can stretch across the Brecon Beacons National Park, towards the Bristol Channel, the Gower Peninsula, the Black Mountains, and the Usk Valley. Peaks like Fan y Bรฎg Summit and Diving Board are particularly noted for their stunning vistas.
Yes, for those seeking rewarding views without a strenuous climb, Twyn Disgwylfa (Watchtower Hill) is a modest hill on the fringe of the Brecon Beacons that provides excellent views of the Usk Valley for relatively little effort. For more easy hiking options, you can explore the Easy hikes around Trallong guide.
The Brecon Beacons are beautiful year-round, but for the best hiking conditions, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and often clearer skies. Summer can be popular but also busy. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and caution due to potential ice and strong winds, especially on higher peaks like Corn Du summit.
Besides hiking, the area around Trallong offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, including challenging routes like the Taff Trail Pen y Fan Loop, detailed in the MTB Trails around Trallong guide. Cycling routes are also available, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, as seen in the Cycling around Trallong guide.
Yes, east of the central Brecon Beacons, you can explore the Black Mountains range. Its highest point is Waun Fach (811m), with other significant summits including Pen y Gadair Fawr and the distinctive Sugar Loaf. This range offers extensive hiking opportunities and a sense of remoteness with unique geological formations.
The peaks offer several unique natural features. Pen y Fan features an ancient Bronze Age cairn at its summit. Fan y Bรฎg Summit and Diving Board is famous for its 'diving board' rock formation, a popular spot for photos. Craig Cerrig Gleisiad is known for its steep crags protecting rare sub-Alpine plants, making its flora exceptionally rich.
Visitors appreciate the diverse mountain experiences, from challenging ascents to more gentle, scenic hills. The stunning panoramic views from summits like Pen y Fan and the unique geological features and rich biodiversity, particularly in areas like Craig Cerrig Gleisiad, are frequently highlighted. The area is also valued for its extensive hiking opportunities and the chance to experience the natural beauty of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Yes, Cefn Llechid, located south of Trallong Common, is within the Fforest Fawr Geopark. While not a towering summit, it contributes to a landscape characterized by glacial cirques, grassy moorlands, and mountain ridges, making it an accessible area to explore the geological significance of the region.


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