Best lakes around Talybont-On-Usk are primarily centered around the Talybont Reservoir, a significant body of water in the central Brecon Beacons. This reservoir, covering 318 acres, is the largest stillwater reservoir in the area and was constructed to supply drinking water. Surrounded by forests and mountains, it offers a tranquil landscape for visitors.
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lovely . ( no phone signal ) bring yourself a drink and enjoy the view
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When coming off the mountain to go down towards the car park it’s quite a steep scramble and can be slippery
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Area with nice views over the former reservoir, a couple of lost places and newly set up path and benches - an interesting mix of old and new and still in transformation.
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I have been coming up here now for about forty years. There are a variety of routes to here, but each one brings you to this one spot. These lumps of stone and the views are drop-dead gorgeous. Top it off with a visit to the pub afterwards, and it's a good day out. It's also a good run—before you get to the pub, of course!
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Lower Neuadd Reservoir is located in the Brecon Beacons, 5km north of Merthyr Tydfil in south Wales. The reservoir, which is an embankment dam, was constructed in 1884. It is the middle of a cascade of three reservoirs, with Upper Neuadd situated 3km upstream of the much larger Pontsticill Reservoir. Lower Neuadd Reservoir had a capacity of 195,454m3 with a top water level of 427.6mOD. Lower Neuadd Reservoir was no longer used for water supply and did not form part of Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water’s Water Resources Management Plan. Furthermore, there was concern regarding the age of the dam and the deteriorating spillway channel. Taking this into consideration along with the high cost to bring the dam back into safe operations and to comply with the Measures in the Interest Of Safety (MIOS), it was proposed to discontinue Lower Neuadd Reservoir.
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The Pontsticill Reservoir is filled by the Taf Fechan via the Pentwyn Reservoir directly upstream. It was built by damming the valley and completed in 1927. The aim was to supply drinking water for the increasingly populated area to the south. You can loop the reservoir for a nice gentle run or follow the longer Taff Trail up the western shore.
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The primary body of water is the Talybont Reservoir, the largest stillwater reservoir in the central Brecon Beacons. Other notable reservoirs in the wider region include Pontsticill Reservoir and Lower Neuadd Reservoir, both offering unique experiences.
Talybont Reservoir is ideal for walking and cycling. You can walk across the dam wall or utilize the Taff Trail, which passes through the area. An old tramway also offers a scenic cycling route up to the reservoir. For panoramic views, consider climbing Tor y Foel Summit, which rises above the reservoir.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. Pontsticill Reservoir is noted as a family-friendly location with scenic beauty and trails. The paths around Talybont Reservoir are also suitable for walks and cycles with children, though some routes might be more challenging.
No, boating and swimming are generally prohibited on Talybont Reservoir by Welsh Water due to its primary purpose as a drinking water supply.
You can visit the Tommy Jones Memorial, a man-made monument with historical significance and spectacular views. The Talybont Reservoir itself has a history dating back to its construction between 1931 and 1939, built to supply water to Newport.
Absolutely. Climbing Tor y Foel Summit provides excellent views of the Talybont Reservoir and the Central Beacons massif. Additionally, the Talybont Reservoir Gravel Climb offers stunning views back down over the reservoir as you ascend.
There are various hiking trails, from easy to challenging. For easy options, consider routes like the 'Talybont Reservoir – White Hart Bridge loop' or 'Blaen y Glyn Waterfall loops'. More challenging mountain hikes, such as those around Pen y Fan, can be accessed from the wider Brecon Beacons area. You can find more details on these routes in the easy hikes and mountain hikes guides.
Yes, the Taff Trail runs alongside Talybont Reservoir, offering scenic cycling opportunities. You can also cycle up an old tramway for an alternative route. For road cycling, routes like the 'Talybont Stone Bridge – Crickhowell Castle ruins loop' are available. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Talybont-On-Usk guide.
The area offers beauty year-round. Spring and summer provide lush greenery and warmer weather for outdoor activities. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, making it a picturesque time for walks. Always be prepared for unpredictable mountain weather, especially in the Brecon Beacons.
The village of Talybont-on-Usk, located approximately 1.5 miles downstream from the reservoir's dam, has an active community with pubs and a café/post office, making it a convenient base for visitors.
Yes, parking is available near Talybont Reservoir, providing access points for walks and cycles. Specific parking areas are typically signposted.
Pontsticill Reservoir is popular for its scenic beauty and serves as a starting point for many hiking and biking trails. It's a vast water store completed in 1927, offering picturesque surroundings and trails around the water.


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