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Pontneddfechan & Ystradfellte Waterfall Walk 4 30 2021

  • Apr 30, 2021
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Today had a wonderful walk through the waterfalls of Brecon Beacons National Park. It was 9.4 miles with about 1700 feet of elevation through lovely waterfalls and rapids. One waterfall we could actually walk behind. The end had a really challenging downhill, but handrails were available. Very diverting scenery. At one point Chris was able to help a diabetic woman who didn't bring enough sugar with her - he was able to give her his hard candy. So far, this is the favorite walk in the national park. Toward the end we saw a big rock balanced on limestone called the Dinas Rock. Dinas means "Fortified Place".




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