Llangorse and Bwlch — 24miles, 39km
The first half of this route
is almost entirely off-road. Once you have climbed
to the base of Mynydd Troed
you follow a bridleway (much used by horses,
so it gets quite churned up in wet weather) through
bracken.
From Cwm Siencyn, it’s up onto the top
of Cefn Moel and down, down, down to the village
of
Bwlch.
From Bwlch you go up to the knife edged ridge
of Allt yr Esgair with its impressively sited
Iron
Age hill fort. Take a while to gaze at the
views and
imagine how life was for those Iron Age folk.
Descend, now, on a narrow path to Pernorth
and make your
way back to Talgarth following bridleways and
lanes around
Llangorse Lake and surrounding area.
O/S Ref: GR154 338
Explorer OL12 & Explorer OL13