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YHA Llanddeusant

The lambs look so tasty

April 4th 2011
Spring ... beautiful sunny days, odd rainy spells, lambs gambolling tastely in the fields, daffodils (must be wales). It's an amazing time of the year in the UK, that magical time after the harshness of winter is over and before the disappointment of summer promises are unrealised. This weekend we ran off to the far west end of the Brecon Beacons National Park to the Black Mountain area. Th ... read more
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6th April 2011

Some details about Llanddeusant YHA
Here are some details for people interested in visiting YHA Llanddeusant: Set in the least developed area of the Brecon Beacons, the hostel overlooks the magical Sawdde Valley. There are trails that lead up to the legendary Llyn y Fan glacial lake and the heights of the Carmarthen Fans. It is also possible to find circular walks that will take you to an Iron Age fort, Roman camps and standing stones nearby. The hostel retains many of its original features having once been an Inn dating back to 1789, and you are sure to receive a warm welcome with an open fire in the lounge if it's particularly cold. The Black Mountain Red Kite feeding station is a mile away. Hope this helps Steve from Hostelling International (hihostels.com)

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