The
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Pen
Y Fan
The Brecon Beacons range consists of the mountains to the south of
Brecon. The highest of these is Pen y Fan (886 m); other notable summits
include Corn Du (873 m), Cribyn (795 m), and Fan y Bîg (719 m). These summits
form a long ridge which forms a horseshoe around the head of the Taf Fechan
river to the south-east, with long parallel spurs extending to the north-east.
The round of the Taf Fechan skyline forms a popular ridge walk known as the
'Beacons Horseshoe'. Many other fine walks exist in this part of the National
Park but the mountains are known for swift changes in weather conditions, even
in summer. In winter they can be dangerous.
Beacons – A Warning System
The Brecon Beacons are named after the ancient practice of lighting
signal fires (beacons) on mountains to warn of attacks by the English, or more
recently to commemorate public and national events such as coronations or the
Millennium.
Establishment of the National Park 1957
Pen Y Fan in Winter
The National Park was established in 1957, the last of the three Welsh
parks; (Snowdonia was first in 1951) with the
The area to the west of the Brecon Beacons range is known as the Fforest
Fawr (
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Concerns about the
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Tekels Park is to
be Sold to a Developer
Concerns are raised
about the fate of the wildlife as
The Spiritual
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Surrey, England is
to be sold to a developer.
Tekels Park is a 50
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