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Easy hiking trails around Llanfrynach offer access to the diverse landscapes of the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park. The region features a mix of open moorland, river valleys, and gentle canal-side paths. Notable natural features include the River Usk and the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, providing tranquil routes. The area is characterized by its varied terrain, suitable for accessible outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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23
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4.88km
01:42
240m
240m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.58km
01:26
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10
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4.79km
01:21
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.98km
01:05
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.93km
01:21
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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We took this section as a descent. It is quite chunky steep rocks in part but there are definitely some sections which you are able to run. It is beautiful and end up at the river.
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Nice trail. I ran with my dog.
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Free parking spot with lots of spaces. Good starting point for the horseshoe route.
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Great, free car park. A small tearoom is located about 100 yards down the road
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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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If you're a Trig nerd like me take this circular route to bag this one at Twyn Mwyalchod!
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This structure is one of the largest canal aqueducts ever built in South Wales. Its four stone arches carry the Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal (later the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal) across the Usk to enable boats to reach Brecon, on the north side of the river Brynich aqueduct was one of the last sections of the canal to be completed to take the canal into Brecon in 1801. The structure was designed by Thomas Dadford Junior and built by local contractors. The aqueduct is at right angles to the river, reducing its length to the minimum possible. This means that the canal, running parallel to the river, has to turn sharply on both approaches.
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This lock was the first on the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal to be restored after the canal fell into dereliction. The lock was created when the canal was built c.1800. The section of canal which crosses the river Usk on the nearby Brynich aqueduct is lower than the final stretch of water into Brecon. The bridge over the canal here is joined to the lock walls. The road continues across the river Usk on a five-arch stone bridge constructed in the late 18th century.
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Llanfrynach offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 200 routes specifically categorized as easy. These are part of a larger network of more than 600 hiking routes in the area, catering to various abilities within the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park.
The easy trails around Llanfrynach are ideal for families due to their gentle terrain, minimal elevation gain, and accessible paths. Many routes follow the tranquil Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal or the scenic River Usk, offering safe and enjoyable walks for all ages. The area's diverse landscape provides engaging scenery without challenging ascents.
Yes, Llanfrynach features several easy circular walks. A popular option is the Llwyn-on Reservoir loop, which offers pleasant views around the water. Another highly-rated choice is the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal – Pencelli Castle loop, providing a gentle circuit along the canal towpath and through rural landscapes.
Many easy trails around Llanfrynach are dog-friendly, particularly those along the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal and the River Usk. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially when passing through farmland or nature reserves, to protect livestock and wildlife. Always check specific route details for any restrictions.
Even on easy trails, you can enjoy diverse and picturesque views. Expect tranquil river valleys, open moorland, and scenic canal-side vistas. While the highest peaks like Pen y Fan are more challenging, some easy routes offer glimpses of the Brecon Beacons foothills and surrounding dramatic landscapes.
Absolutely. Easy walks often pass by significant natural features and historical landmarks. You can explore the historic Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, which includes the notable Brynich Aqueduct. The River Usk, known for its wildlife, also offers scenic strolls. While not directly on easy trails, the area is close to impressive summits like Pen y Fan and Fan y Bîg, which provide a dramatic backdrop.
Parking is available at various points that serve the easy trails. For example, routes like the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal – Pencelli Castle loop often have designated parking areas near their starting points, such as at Pencelli Castle. The Garwnant Visitor Centre also provides facilities and parking for easy forest walks.
The easy trails around Llanfrynach can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, summer offers pleasant temperatures, and autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Even in winter, the lower-elevation canal and river paths are often accessible, providing crisp, scenic walks. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The easy trails in Llanfrynach are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 2,600 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the tranquility of the canal paths, the beauty of the river Usk, and the accessibility of routes that allow for enjoyable outdoor experiences without strenuous effort.
Yes, the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal offers some of the easiest and most picturesque walking opportunities in the area. The Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal – Pencelli Castle loop is a prime example, providing a flat, well-maintained towpath walk that is perfect for a relaxed outing.
For easy hikes in Llanfrynach, comfortable walking shoes are essential. Even on gentle paths, the weather in the Brecon Beacons can change quickly, so layers of clothing, a waterproof jacket, and plenty of water are advisable. Snacks, a map or GPS device, and a fully charged phone are also recommended for a safe and enjoyable experience.
Yes, the area around Llanfrynach and the wider Brecon Beacons National Park has several charming pubs where you can enjoy a meal after your hike. Many villages along the canal or river routes offer welcoming establishments, perfect for a refreshing drink and a pub lunch.


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