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  3. Beacons Way (Brecon) A 99 miles long distance footpath which travels through the Brecon Beacons National Park from Abergavenny in the east to Llangadog in the west. Maps, statistics and gpx route file for the walk are included. Google Maps Open Source Maps. Statistics and Files. Start: Abergavenny. Distance: 99 miles (159 km) Grid Ref: SO301141.

  4. A new, fully-illustrated book by Dilys Harlow, describing the landscape and geology across the Brecon Beacons National Park as seen from the Beacons Way. Published by the South Wales Geologists Association and available to order for £7.95 from their website. The book is available from the National Park's visitor centres and from various ...

  5. Jul 6, 2021 · The Beacons Way is a challenging 159 km linear trail through the Brecon Beacons National Park, which can be walked in about eight days. The Becons Way starts in the east in Abergavanny and finishing west in Llangadog. The trail takes you through the most beautiful parts of the Brecon Beacons, over high hills, moorlands, and through valleys ...

  6. The route is waymarked where it crosses farmland, but there is no waymarking on open hills and moorland. Walkers will need the Brecon Beacons National Park 1:25.000 Ordnance Survey maps OL12 & OL13 to see the trail in its full context. Without these maps, in bad weather or emergencies, it will be impossible to devise escape routes.

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  8. The Beacons Way. The Beacons Way is a 159km (99mile) linear walk across the Brecon Beacons National Park. It was devised by ex-Park Society Secretary John Sansom (who died in June 2006), in conjunction with Arwel Michael and Chris Barber. GOOD ROUTE NAVIGATIONAL SKILLS AND THE ABILITY TO READ A MAP AND USE A COMPASS ARE ESSENTIAL.