Below the Black Mountains escarpment

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Turn left out of the car park walking towards the town centre. Take the next road on the right (‘Heol Las’). Turn right at a T-junction and then left down a tarmac path (‘Pwll-y-Wrach’). Follow the River Ennig to a road and turn right. Cross the river and continue ahead up Hospital Road.

Where the gradient steepens ahead, fork right into Pwll-y-wrach Nature Reserve and take the path descending right. Drop to the river and follow the waymarked path upstream to the main waterfall. Climb steps to a gate and continue ahead along the river. Rejoin the lane and turn right.

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  Terrain  - Roads, tracks, field paths; nature reserve trails muddy and slippery in winter (20 stiles)
  Landscape  - Market town, river gorge, woodland, common, upland pasture
  Dog friendliness  - Lots of fields with sheep and occasionally cattle – keep dogs on a lead
  Parking  - Large car park on the southwestern edge of Talgarth, just off the A479
  Toilets en route  - In centre of Talgarth
About the walk
Talgarth is one of the prettiest small towns in Wales, a pleasant and fascinating place to wander around. The beginning and end of this walk take in the best bits, including the attractive parish church dedicated to one of King Brychan of Brycheiniog’s many daughters. The remainder of the walk...
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The largest unitary authority in Wales, Powys covers an area of approximately 2,000 square miles. Much of that is mountainous because it actually has the lowest population density of all the Welsh counties.
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Below the Black Mountains escarpment

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Additional information
  Terrain - Roads, tracks, field paths; nature reserve trails muddy and slippery in winter (20 stiles)
  Landscape - Market town, river gorge, woodland, common, upland pasture
  Dog friendliness - Lots of fields with sheep and occasionally cattle – keep dogs on a lead
  Parking - Large car park on the southwestern edge of Talgarth, just off the A479
  Toilets en route - In centre of Talgarth
About the walk
Talgarth is one of the prettiest small towns in Wales, a pleasant and fascinating place to wander around. The beginning and end of this walk take in the best bits, including the attractive parish church dedicated to one of King Brychan of Brycheiniog’s many daughters. The remainder of the walk...
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Powys
The largest unitary authority in Wales, Powys covers an area of approximately 2,000 square miles. Much of that is mountainous because it actually has the lowest population density of all the Welsh counties.