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This is walking country and the peaks and valleys are crisscrossed by numerous waymarked trails. Well, not totally walker's country; they must share the Beacons with sheep, who vastly outnumber the humans here.
The Brecon Beacons is famous for its waterfalls, caves, and gorges, the result of its millstone and limestone underpinnings being worn away by acidic rainwater leaching down from the peat uplands.
The caves provided refuge for early settlers in Britain and remains of New Stone Age settlements and burial chambers can be seen at Crickhowell, Talgarth, and Brecon. There are also stone circles, over 30 of them, scattered about the park.
Attraction details - Berecon (LD3 7DP) - Within 1 milesBrecon Beacons National Park
7 Glamorgan Street Additional Information:There are loads of kids activities going on throughout the year. Please see website for details. Price Info: ADULT: FREE CHILDREN: FREE KIDS: FREE Student/senior citizen/concession: FREE Dates and Times: Please phone for details Visit website
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