• Pen y Fan (. Welsh pronunciation: [ˌpɛn ə ˈvan]) is the highest peak in South Wales, situated in Brecon Beacons National Park (Bannau Brycheiniog).
  • As I began the descent from Pen y Fan, the memories of my journey lingered in my mind, a testament to the transformative power of nature and the human spirit.
  • 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.
  • In this article I explain all you need to know about the 5 best Pen y Fan walks, including starting locations, times, difficulty and maps.
  • If it's a chilly day then the cosy interior with a traditional log fire will soon warm you up. There's also a lovely outdoor section with great views back to Pen-y-Fan.
  • From here we started the walk taking in Pen Y Fan before moving onto Corn Du and descending via the lake Llyn Cwm Llwch.
  • Pen-y-Fan snow forecast for mid-mountain level in the ski resort of Pen-y-Fan, United Kingdom.
  • 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).
  • You’ll find Pen y Fan right in the middle of the Beacons Way, a popular long-distance walking footpath and route travelling from east to west.
  • Pen y Fan is the highest peak in South Wales, rising to 886 m above sea level in the central part of the Brecon Beacons National Park.