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A morning out shooting clay pigeons with the Williams family shooters! [View Full Entry]

Jason and Vicky - Jason and Vicky | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 18th 2009 | 13 Views | [diary=461240]

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Friday 27.11.2009 Day 44 Brecon Beacons National We went to a River and saw the cenarth falls and the salmon leap and a 17 century mill it was a very pretty place. We then we had lunch at the west end café which was a motorcycle hang out and there was a castle and sculpture of a knight in the car park. We then when to the Brecon Beacons National Park that has that lake in it that is said to the birth place of the wizard Merlin and Llyn y Fan the home of the Lady of the Lake. We [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 28th 2009 | 9 Views | [diary=456768]

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By Joss
November 14th 2008
It Rains in Wales, Part II Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Brecon
I slept amazing! 7:30 rolled around and I was up and ready to go horseback riding. My outfit consisted of a weatherproof t-shirt, thermal long-sleeve shirt, thermal long johns, jeans, wool socks, and a coat. Nice and toasty. Breakfast was put on by the hotel and was a traditional British breakfast including eggs, toast, baked beans, sausage, and some sort of tomato gook. The sausage was unlike any sausage I’ve ever tasted and left the rest uneaten. Everything else was delicious. As soon as our coach pulled away from the hotel, it started to rain. We were all giddy (no pun [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 18th 2008 | 39 Views | [diary=346175]

Preparing ourselves
The most hilarious picture ever  taken
Kit and me

The Brecon Beacons mountains located in south-east Wales are not exactly known to be a hotbed of shamanism - at least not in this day and age. Or are they? Primarily, the beautiful and wild Brecon Beacons National Park is a revered hiker's paradise with an abundant range of outdoors activities. Yet, if you dig a little deeper you will find that the area has a long history with evidence of Neolithic habitation dating from about 5000 BCE. Throughout the most rural areas you can find piles of stones marking cairns or burial chambers, as well as standing stones. The Brecon [View Full Entry]

Travelling Priestess - Tiziana Stupia | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 3rd 2008 | 587 Views | [diary=345973]

Fire woman
cosmic joy
In full paint

By Joss
November 11th 2008
It rains in Wales Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Brecon
Wales was a very windy and wet trip. I went with Alyse, Sabrina, Jessi, Andrea, and Emma, all girls from the hostel. We started off leaving London around 8:30 Saturday morning, heading for Chepstow, Wales. We crossed the river into Wales and the sky immediately turned gloomy. The coach (sponsored by Bunac) made various stops on the way to the Brecon Beacon national park. Chepstow was our first stop. Chepstow is right on the river Wye, seperating both Wales and England. We were able to take a picture at the point on the bridge where you can stand in the two [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 12th 2008 | 36 Views | [diary=344039]

The group!
The divide between countries!
In 2 countries at once!

By Neddy
October 11th 2008
Cloudwalking in Wales Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Brecon
We love Wales! So when we had another free weekend, we decided to head back to the Brecon Becons for another weekend of walking, this time with Prehn and Rich for company. This time we headed to the west Brecon Becons (an area sometimes overlooked by walkers - so much so that the guide the tourist office gave us said "We'd like to thank you for coming to the area, an region of the Brecon Becons not often visited"). We felt happy to have helped. The trip there was not entirely eventless - the traffic was terrible and a 3.5 hour [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 27th 2008 | 29 Views | [diary=346820]

Yep - it was pretty foggy
Below the cloudline
N & the Pupil Master

July 1, 2008 The Monmouthshire Brecon Canal footpath/cycle path The Monmouth Brecon Canal footpath/cycle path is just a few hundred yards from the campground, so we are off on our bikes to Brecon. Brecon is a country town at the north edge of the central Beacons. Historically this canal was used to move coal, today hikers, bikers, fisherman and recreational barges use it for transportation and fun. It is only 4 miles or so to Brecon, but the trail has sheep/cattle gates to open and close and bridges to walk under or cycle under, and they are very low, so the [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 1st 2008 | 438 Views | [diary=294084]

Barges along the canal
A garage for barges
A canal bridge

Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales The bus came a little after eight am and we took it to Storey Arms, and outdoor center, and the trailhead. Before leaving we took a way-point on the GPS. We have a guide and a map, but this is all new to us. It is not a loop trail, so it will require us to take the bus and hike the trail and then to find our way out of the park, across some sheep fields, farms and then back to the campground. The Brecon Beacons National Park has the lowest profile of Wales's three [View Full Entry]

Bothan Taistil - Maureen Kelly/Robert Tait | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 1st 2008 | 77 Views | [diary=294021]

A National Park Worker and Bob sharing war stories of trails
A lovely valley, any white spots are probably sheep
The highest point in Southern Britain

June 29, 2008 Chepstow to Brecon Beacons, Wales In Sedbury, we are staying at a B&B, in the field behind the house. Today we joined in for an English Breakfast before leaving, it was enjoyable. Sedbury is a short distance to Chepstow, but Sedbury is in England... and Chepstow is in Wales. In Wales all of the signs are in two languages...Welsh and English. The Welsh language combines unlikely consonants and very few vowels, the words don't roll off one's tongue. As a Welshman told us... you need to spit a bit! The campground is only about 50 miles or so [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 1st 2008 | 62 Views | [diary=293860]

The path leading to the B&B, note the danger tape on the mirror
Entrance to the campground at Pencelli Castle Caravan and Camping
Farm building museum with old tractors

By Neddy
June 6th 2008
Weekend in Wales Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Brecon
It's Adam's birthday again - so that must mean it is time for another weekend in Wales! This time we headed off for a canoe/walking adventure in the Brecon Beacon National Park. Saturday was canoe day and we hired Canadian canoes (except for Pete, who was on the 'rescue' surf ski) and canoed from Wales back into England along the River Wye. The canoe adventure was a very sedate one (those of you that hear from Adam will know about his 'great UK search' for rapids) but very lovely. This also meant that we got to appreciate the fauna, including a [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 16th 2008 | 18 Views | [diary=285419]

Team canoe
Canoes on calm waters
Canoe legend


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