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 Posted 05-04-2012 at 17:03   
This walk, and others in the same vein, may interest some people here. A few new discoveries in this one.


http://www.rcahmw.gov.uk/media/276.pdf




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 Posted 05-04-2012 at 18:36   

THE FAN LLIA AND FAN DRINGARTH WALK
Overall distance: 13.5 kilometres or 8.5 miles
Altitudinal range: 360 metres (car park); 400 metres (Llia valley); 500 metres

This walk follows a course along the western slopes of Fan Llia to the head of the
Llia valley, across Bryn Melyn and Cefn Perfedd into Cwm Dringarth and tributary
stream valleys below Fan Dringarth, and down Cwm Dringarth above the
Ystradfellte Reservoir, returning to the carpark across the southern extent of
Cefn Perfedd.

The walk is notable for monuments of prehistoric, medieval and
post-medieval date which can be seen along its route. This is a quiet area for
walking being well hidden from more popular routes.

The starting point is the parking and picnic area at SN92721646 on the
unclassified road between Ystradfellte and Heol Senni which can be accessed on
the south via the A4125 from Sennybridge and Defynnog. [1]

Cheers Cerrig





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