Arrive as Visitors, Leave as Friends
There are many walks in the area, for those that are interested in a leisurely stroll and those that are more adventurous.
There are approximately 100km of public rights of way in and around Brecon.
Plenty of Walking Festivals on offer too!
Walking in the Brecon Beacons
Walk this way. Why wouldn’t you? It’s what we do in the Brecon Beacons National Park Our green and very fresh landscapes are renowned for their big, open spaces. There are big skies too and Dark Skies for night-time strolls into star trek territory.
Talgarth Walking Festival
The ancient market town of Talgarth is an ideal base for visitors wishing to explore the Brecon Beacons National Park on foot, particularly as it forms the "Gateway to the Black Mountains". We offer visitors a taste of our town and the wonderful walking opportunities we have on our doorstep. We hope that you thoroughly enjoy your experience with us and return to our town in the near future.
Brecon Beacons WAAT4 Challenge
The WAAT4 Challenge is a prestigious navigation event in Wales’ beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park. Teams from all over the UK take part every year.
Its reputation is growing quickly and it features in the walking calendar for such events. Each year more than 500 competitors take part over either 30km or 40km Challenges which included South Wales’ highest peak - Pen y fan.
Crickhowell Walking Festival
The Crickhowell Walking Festival takes place around the beginning of March each year and lasts nine days. It consists of a number of guided walks of various grades, all led by local experienced guides. There is something for every level of walker, whether you are happy trekking all day across the tops of the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons or would rather keep to paths and the lower slopes.
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Caebetran Farm,
Caebetran Fawr,
Brecon,
Powys,
LD3 0UL
Telephone: 01874 754460
Mobile: 07891 118594
Email: hazelcaebetran@aol.com
Welcome to The Stable and Granary at Caebetran Farm. Our self-catering accommodation; The Stable 19th century and the Granary 17th century buildings are set on a family-run working farm. We’re just 6 miles from the historic market town of Brecon in the Brecon Beacons National Park.