From Saturday 24 to Saturday 31 July 2010, Rob Knowles will be leading the annual 161km (98 mile), linear eight day guided walk along the Beacons Way, crossing the entire width of Brecon Beacons National Park, from Holy Mountain in the east to Bethlehem in the west.
For more details and to book a place call Rob on 07971 190768.
ABOUT THE ROUTE
Researched, developed and compiled by the late John Sansom, for the Brecon Beacons Park Society, in conjunction with Arwel Michael and Chris Barber, this spectacular linear walk has been adopted as the Official Trail of the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority.
The walk emphasises the scenic elements of the National Park and contains some 7200m (23700ft) of ascent, crossing remote upland areas where navigation can be difficult in poor weather conditions.
Day One: The Holy Mountain to Llanthony via Ysgyryd Fawr (486 metres), Llanvihangel Crucorney and Hatterrall Hill (531m). 16.2km (10.1 miles) 803m of ascent (2634ft).
Day Two: Llanthony to Crickhowell via Bal Bach (520m), Partrishow, Crug Mawr (550m) and Table Mountain. 20.3km (12.7 miles) 961m of ascent (3152ft).
Day Three: Crickhowell to Llangynidr via Cwm Mawr, Cwmdu, Cefn Moel and Bwlch. 20.3km (12.6 miles) 844m of ascent (2768ft).
Day Four: Llangynidr to Craig Cerrig-gleisiad via Bryn Melyn, Pont Blaen-y-glyn, Fan y Big (719m), Cribyn (795m), Pen y Fan (886m) and Corn Du (873m). 26.4km (16.4 miles) 1439m of ascent (4719ft).
Day Five: Craig Cerrig-gleisiad to Craig-y-nos via Fan Dringarth (617m), Fan Llia (632m), Sarn Helen and Penwyllt. 21.8km (13.5 miles) 755m of ascent (2476ft).
Day Six: Craig-y-nos to Llanddeusant via Tafarn y Garreg, Llyn y Fan Fawr, Fan Brycheiniog (802m) and Picws Du (749m). 17.8km (11.0 miles) 1067m of ascent (3500ft).
Day Seven: Llanddeusant to Carreg Cennen via Carreg yr Ogof (585m), Garreg Las (635m), Foel Fraith (602m) and Carn Pen Rhiw-ddu. 23.8km (14.8 miles) 1032m of ascent (3385ft).
Day Eight: Carreg Cennen to Llangadog via Cilmaenllwyd, Carreglwyd, Y Gaer Fawr (236m) and Bethlehem. 16.0km (9.9 miles) 329m of ascent (1079ft).
ROUTE GUIDE
If you are interested in walking the route independently, pick up a copy of the guide book compiled by John Sansom, which includes detailed navigational instructions, comprehensive Ordnance Survey maps and lots of interesting historical and geological information about the National Park. There are accounts of local myths and legends by Arwel Michael and many superb illustrations taken by Chris Barber.
Copies of the book are available by post from: Walking Wales, 3 Glantwymyn Village Workshops, Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire, SY20 8LY Tel: 01650 511314 Fax: 01650 511602 or email walkingwales@perrocarto.co.uk on payment of £12.00 (this includes postage and packing). Cheques need to be made payable to Walking Wales. Copies are also available at National Park and Tourist Information Centres as well as good bookshops.
For more information about the Beacons Way, including outline maps of the various stages, accommodation and transport options, details of guided walks along the route, and a series of photographs, visit: Brecon Beacons Park Society.
For information about other long distance walks lead by Rob, take a look at Walk Wild Wales.