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Photos in the Brecon Beacons National Park

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128308Cribyn from the summit of Fan y Big
128309Looking back from the 'Gap Road' towards the Cribyn
240001Looking south east from Cefn Cwm Llwch to Cribyn
240002The view south from Cefn Cwm Llwch towards the summits of Pen-y- Fan and Corn Du
240003The final section of the ascent to the summit of Pen-y-Fan
240004Looking north from Cefn Cwm Llwch towards Brecon
262609Offa's Dyke National Trail - Pandy looking to Hatterall Hill
262610Offa's Dyke National Trail - Hatterall Hill looking toward Hay Bluff
262611Offa's Dyke National Trail - Llanthony Valley from the ridge toward Hay Bluff
262612Offa's Dyke National Trail - View from Hay Bluff towards Hay-on-Wye
262613Offa's Dyke National Trail - The weather can change quickly in the Black Mountains
262614Offa's Dyke National Trail - Looking northwest from Hay Bluff into the rain
262615Offa's Dyke National Trail - Don't forget to leave time for the bookshops in Hay-on-Wye
262616Offa's Dyke National Trail - Hay-on-Wye is a delighful market town
264101The start of the route onto fan Fawr
264102Looking east to Pen y Fan and Corn Du on the way to Fan Fawr
264103Heading south towards Fan Fawr from Craig Cerrig-gleisiad
264104On top of Fan Fawr with Corn Du behind
264105On the horizon to the left is Fan Gyhirych with Black Mountain beyond
264301The Ystradfellte resevoir and valley
264302Fan Nedd on the left and beyond it Fan Gyhirych
264303Dramatic skies looking south west from Fan Llia
264501Fan Gyhirych from near the start of the walk
264502Pen y Fan and Corn Du viewed to the east from the top of Fan Gyhirych
264503The track on the way down from Fan Gyhirych to the start of the walk
264601Fan Nedd from the point where you leave the track up Fan Gyhirych
264602The cairn near the top of Fan Nedd
264603Pen y Fan viewed from the top of Fan Nedd
264701Fan Gyhirych from near the start of the walk
264702Fan Gyhirych from Fan Nedd with the Black Mountain in the background

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