Above the Caerfanell Valley

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Our view
"Spectacular escarpments above a wild and remote valley that shelters a touching memorial."
Walk directions

Walk back out of the car park, either crossing the cattle grid or a kissing gate to the left of it, then turn immediately right on to a stone track that heads uphill, with the stream on your left. Follow this track steeply up to the top of the escarpment and keep straight ahead to cross the narrow spur, where you bear around, slightly to the left, to follow the escarpment.

Stay on the clear path, with the escarpment to your right, for about 1.5 miles (2.4km), till you meet a number of paths at the head of the valley.

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  Terrain  - Clear tracks across open mountain tops, along river and through forest, some mud and wet peat
  Landscape  - Moorland, craggy escarpments, remote valley, coniferous plantation, waterfalls
  Dog friendliness  - Care needed near livestock
  Parking  - Large car park, 3 miles (4.8km) west of Talybont Reservoir
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
In only 5.5 miles (8.8km), this walk encapsulates almost every sort of landscape found in the National Park. It starts by climbing steeply on to an impressive peak from where you track easily along a steep sandstone escarpment, so typical of the area’s high mountain scenery. The airy path crosses...
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The largest unitary authority in Wales, Powys covers an area of approximately 2,000 square miles. Much of that is mountainous because it actually has the lowest population density of all the Welsh counties.
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Above the Caerfanell Valley

Recommended by
Our view
"Spectacular escarpments above a wild and remote valley that shelters a touching memorial."
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Clear tracks across open mountain tops, along river and through forest, some mud and wet peat
  Landscape - Moorland, craggy escarpments, remote valley, coniferous plantation, waterfalls
  Dog friendliness - Care needed near livestock
  Parking - Large car park, 3 miles (4.8km) west of Talybont Reservoir
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
In only 5.5 miles (8.8km), this walk encapsulates almost every sort of landscape found in the National Park. It starts by climbing steeply on to an impressive peak from where you track easily along a steep sandstone escarpment, so typical of the area’s high mountain scenery. The airy path crosses...
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About the area
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Powys
The largest unitary authority in Wales, Powys covers an area of approximately 2,000 square miles. Much of that is mountainous because it actually has the lowest population density of all the Welsh counties.