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Turn left by the side of the Star Bunkhouse, go through kissing gate to reach Penuel Baptist Chapel. Walk around the left end of the chapel, go through kissing gate and continue forward. Turn right along a road and shortly turn left up a lane leading to a white cottage. Go through a gate above it, follow the track ascending steeply beside stone wall to join ridge above. A well defined track follows the fence and wall along the ridge of Mynydd Llangorse.
After about 2.5 miles, bear left on a path heading for a white ‘trig point’ marking the summit of Mynydd Llangorse (508m). On reaching the end of the ridge follow the path as it descends.
Turn left down a tarmac road, and follow all the way down to Llangorse village.
After visiting Llangorse Church, and signing the visitors book, cross the road and opposite the ‘Old School’ go through a gate between a house and a stone wall. Cross a stile and follow the path through fields, via two gates to reach a footbridge spanning a stream. Go straight across next field to reach a stile.
Walking in a westerly direction, cross the common to reach a footbridge spanning the River Llynfi. If the field is not flooded go diagonally left and make
for the kissing gate. Cross the next field passing to the left of two pollarded oaks to reach a gated footbridge spanning a stream. If the field is flooded see alternative route below.
Bear slightly left through the next field to reach a board walk and a gate. At a track junction keep straight on. The building directly above is Ty^ Mawr Farmhouse. The path leads on via more kissing gates to reach Llangasty Nature Reserve where a path to the left leads down to a bird hide on the edge of the lake. Continue the walk by going through a five bar gate on the right and then beside a fence; along a board walk and through more kissing gates to turn right up a lane leading to Llangasty Church.
After visiting the Church walk up the road to reach a junction and turn right, to follow the road for about quarter of a mile. Turn left by a Bridleway fingerpost directing the way to Allt yr esgair. Go through a gate and follow the green lane which leads up to the start of the ridge and turn left at a track junction.
On reaching the second of the three hunting gates, go right to follow an alternative track (less muddy), ascending parallel to the main one which is used by pony trekkers. It follows the crest of the ridge to reach the
summit of Allt yr esgair where you can enjoy a fine view.
Follow the path down to a gate and then on down between hedges to eventually emerge onto a road. Turn right and follow the road to meet A40. Turn left and follow the road with care to join a pavement which leads up through Bwlch Pass.
alternative route if field is flooded
After periods of heavy rain the path passing through fields next to the lake may be flooded. It is necessary to take the following route, which involves a road walk of 4 miles. Walk up the road leading to Llangorse village and turn left at the T junction (signposted Brecon). On reaching Llanfihangel Tal-y-Llyn take the third turning on the left (signposted Tal y Llyn). Just beyond Tallyllyn village turn left at Pennorth and then left again, following the road to join the main route at Llangasty Village hall (on the right).
lake trailA shorter Lake Trail runs around the western end of the lake from Llangorse to Llangasty. It is waymarked by greenringed posts and information boards are provided at various points along the way. The walk is about 3.5km (2 miles). It is mostly flat and is stile-free. You should allow about 50 minutes each way. The paths cross farmland where sheep and cattle graze. Please keep dogs under control. Sections of the path flood during the winter and after periods of heavy rain. It is not possible to walk around the eastern end of the lake. Be sure to stop by the spectacular Bird Hide!
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Bwlch llangorse circular walkLength of Walk: 12.04 miles (19.26km)Length if following alternative route: 13.24 miles (21.18km)
activities Llangorse Multi Activity Centre Tel: 0333 600 20 20www.activityuk.com
ellesmere Riding Centre Tel: 01874 658252www.ellesmereridingcentre.co.uk
Llangorse Lake Boat hireTel: 01874 658226 www.llangorselake.co.uk
Llangorse Sailing Clubwww.llangorsesailing.com
Llangorse Water Ski ClubTel: 01874 658 226
Ty Mawr Heritage Skills & Archaeology Tel: 01874 611350 web: www.lime.org.uk
attractions The CrannogTel: 01874 658 226 www.llangorselake.co.uk/crannog
Bird Hidewww.breconbeacons.org/visit-us/easy-access/routes-strolls-and-walks/llangasty-birdhide
Treberfydd HouseTel: 01874 730205 www.treberfydd.com
Paragon (derelict Hunting Lodge) The Allt –Prehistoric Hill fortBlaenllynfi Castle
churches & chapelsAll Saints ChurchSt Paulinus ChurchSt Gastyns ChurchSt Mary’s Church, LlanywernSt Micheal & All Angels Church, Llanfihangel TalyllynPennorth URC Chapel
eat/drink out Red Lion pubTel: 01874 658825 www.redlionllangorse.co.uk
Castle InnTel: 01874 658819 www.facebook.com/castle.llangorse
Base Camp Cafe at Llangorse Multi Activity CentreTel: 0333 600 20 20web: www.activityuk.com
Lakeside BarTel: 01874 658226 www.llangorselake.co.uk
Lakeside CafeTel: 01874 658170 www.llangorselake.co.uk
Black Cock InnTel: 01874 658697
The New InnTel: 01874 730 215 www.beaconsbackpackers.co.uk
Llangorse BreweryTel: 01874 658825
www.llangorsebrewery.co.uk
Redstone BreweryTel: 07581 878 604 www.redstone-brewery.com
shop Lakeside shopTel: 01874 658226 www.llangorselake.co.uk
Welsh Venison Centre & Beacons Farm Shop Tel: 01874 730929 www.beaconsfarmshop.co.uk
The Gate Shop & Post office Tel: 01874 730492
camping Lakeside Caravan & CampingTel: 01874 658226 www.llangorselake.co.uk
B&B Pen-y-Bryn House01874 658606 www.stayinllangorse.com
self-catering Aubreys, LlangorseTel: 01874 658154 www.aubreysllangorse.com
Ty Gwydr (Glass House), Llangorse www.stayinthepark.com Tel: 07976975363
Min y Llyn, LlangorseTel: 01874 658100www.llangorsecottage.co.uk
Ty Mawr Coach House, LlangorseTel: 01874 676446www.breconcottages.com
Tower House, CathedineTel: 01874 676446www.breconcottages.com
Old Coach House, CathedineTel: 01874 676446www.breconcottages.com
Winnies Hay Loft, BwlchTel: 01874 731105/ 07891 645477 www.winnieshayloft.co.uk
Dragons Cottage, BwlchTel: 01874 676446www.breconcottages.com
Brynderwen, TalyllynTel: 01874 658898 www.brynderwen.uk.com
Glaslyn, Pennorth Tel: 01874 676446www.breconcottages.com
Ty Bryn, LlanwernTel: 01874 676446www.breconcottages.com
Group accommodationBeacons BackpackersTel: 01874 730 215 www.beaconsbackpackers.co.uk
Non-graded accommodationGilfach BunkhouseTy Mawr campingTreberfydd House Group AccommodationGilfach CampingLlynfi Holiday Park
otherLlangorse Community Council www.llangors.org.uk
Llangorse Youth & Community CentreTel: 01874 658645 www.llangorshall.co.uk
Llangasty Village Hall Tel: 01874 658 726 www.llangastyvillagehall.co.uk
Beacons NurseryTel: 01874 730 169
Llanfihangel & Llanywern Community HallTel: 01874 658 869 www.llangorse.org.uk
Llangasty Retreat HouseTel: 01874 658250 web: www.llangasty.com
Wedding & celebration venuesTreberfydd HouseTel: 01874 730205 www.treberfydd.com
The CrannogTel: 01874 658226www.llangorselake.co.uk
Buckland HallTel: 01874 730276 web: www.bucklandhall.co.uk
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Circular walk (see description)
Alternative routes
Path may become flooded
Lake trail (no cycles)
Information boards
Parking
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POINTS OF INTEREST 1. Crannog Centre
2. Bird Hide 3. Paragon Tower 4. Blaenllynfi Castle
ACTIVITIES 1. Llangorse Multi Activity Centre indoor climbing, horse riding,
outdoor activities, cafe & more 2. Llangorse Lake - Boat Hire, Jetties, cafe & more 3. Ellesmere Riding Centre
SHOPS 1. Welsh Venison Centre & Farm Shop Tea, coffee, cakes available 2. Gate shop Sandwiches, hot drinks available 3. Lakeside shop
PUB/CAFE 1. New Inn/Beacons Backpackers 2. Base Camp Cafe - Llangorse Multi
Activity Centre 3. Castle Inn 4. Red Lion 5. Lakeside Cafe 6. Black Cock
VILLAGE HALLS 1. Llangorse 2. Lanfihangel Talyllyn 3. Llangasty 4. Bwlch
CHURCHES/CHAPEL 1. St. Paulinus church 2. St. Michael’s 3. Pennorth chapel 4. St. Gastyns church 5 All Saints Church 6. Cathedine
If you want to follow this route description, you will have to start from Bwlch, but you can start and finish from anywhere on the map.