• A footpath connects the Storey Arms centre, bus stops and the Pont ar Daf car park to the path leading to Corn Du and Pen y Fan.[10][19].
  • Pen-y-Fan Kayak merkezi broşürü, hava ve spor raporları Pen-y-Fan Pist bilgileri, Pen-y-Fan yer haritaları ve Pen-y-Fan'de kayak dağ evleri fırsatları linkleri.
  • At 886 metres (2900 ft) Pen y Fan in the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons), is the highest point in South Wales and the views from the peak are spectacular!
  • In this guide, we’ll tell you about Pen y Fan and where the mountain is. We’ll also cover many of the different route options you could take to reach the summit.
  • Pen y Fan is the highest mountain in Wales outside of Snowdonia National Park. It is the most popular hike in the 520 square mile landscape of the Brecon Beacons.
  • Pen y Fan is the queen of her own horseshoe ridge and, to the south, you can look over the Upper Neuadd Reservoir and the dense, coniferous Taf Fechan forest.
  • The Bannau Brycheiniog (known in English as the Brecon Beacons), where Pen y Fan is situated, has been a National Park for over 60 years.
  • Taking the easier route starting at the Storey Arms, allow two hours to comfortably walk to the peak of Pen y Fan (four hours to walk up and down).
  • Absolutely amazing experience climbing Pen-y-fan, totally worth it! We climbed in weather that was a bit unpredictable, when nearing the summit it became...
  • Pen-y-fan falls within the unitary authority of Sir Fynwy - Monmouthshire. It is in the NP25 postcode district. The post town for Pen-y-fan is Monmouth.