
Outdoor Adventure and Natural Beauty
Dan-yr-Ogof: National Showcaves Centre for Wales
One of Wales’ most popular underground attractions with dramatic cave systems.
- Three unique caves with twisting passageways
- Dinosaur Park with 200+ life-sized models
- Additional attractions including an Iron Age farm and Shire Horse Centre
Cribyn
A dramatic 795m peak known for its sharp sandstone escarpment.
- Striking views of Pen y Fan and surrounding valleys
- Rugged paths ideal for experienced hikers
- Iconic pointed silhouette
Pen y Fan & Corn Du
The twin peaks that dominate the central Brecon Beacons landscape.
- Pen y Fan: highest peak in South Wales
- Corn Du: plateau summit with Bronze Age burial cairn
- Popular hiking trails with varied difficulty
Bike Park Wales
A premier mountain biking destination with trails for all skill levels.
- Downhill trails with uplift service
- Beginner to extreme pro-line courses
- Visitor centre, bike shop, and café
Garwnant Visitor Centre
A family-friendly gateway to the southern Brecon Beacons.
- Accessible forest walks and bike trails
- Children’s play areas
- Café and woodland picnic spots
Llangorse Lake
The largest natural lake in South Wales and a hub for water activities.
- Pike fishing, sailing, and water sports
- Lakeside trail and reconstructed Crannog
- Rich in folklore and great for photography
National Trust – Aberdulais
A historic site featuring industrial ruins and a massive waterwheel.
- Remains of an old tin works
- Hydroelectric waterwheel
- Beautiful waterfalls and lush gorge scenery
