Top 10 Best Things To Do in Brecon Beacons National Park, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Brecon Beacons National Park, United Kingdom (UK)
Pen-y-Fan
Sgwd yr Eira
Penderyn Distillery
Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal
Red Kite Feeding Station
The Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh (Brecon)
Tretower Castle & Court
Brecon Cathedral
Llanthony Priory
Crickhowell Bridge
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Places to see in ( Usk - UK )
Places to see in ( Usk - UK )
Usk is a small town in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales, situated 10 miles northeast of Newport. It is located on the River Usk, which is spanned by an arched stone bridge at the western entrance to the town.
A castle above the town overlooks the ancient crossing point. It developed as a small market town, with some industry including the making of Japanware, and a notable prison. In recent years Usk has become known for its history of success in Britain in Bloom competitions, winning the Large Village award in 2005.
The first stone bridge at Usk, replacing one of wood, was built around 1750 to the designs of Welsh architect William Edwards. Unlike the bridge downstream at Caerleon, it withstood the great floods of 1795. The bridge was strengthened and widened in 1836, but two of its arches were destroyed by floods in 1877 and later replaced.
From the late 18th century, Usk became well known for the high quality of its japanware, a process of decorating metals by applying a lacquer to tinplate. The process, known as Pontypool japan, was first developed in the west by Thomas Allgood of nearby Pontypool and was taken on in Usk in 1763 by his grandsons Thomas and Edward Allgood. Products from Usk included tin trays, jardinières, and coal boxes. However output declined with changing fashions in the 19th century, and the last Usk japanware was produced in 1860 on the site of what is now Bunning's builders' merchants.
Usk was twinned with the German town Graben-Neudorf in Baden-Württemberg in 1980. Over the past few years there have been numerous visits between the two towns, with the Usk Youth Brass Band making its most recent visit in autumn 2006. In 2006 the colour scheme of Usk in Bloom was based on those within the crests of both Usk and Graben-Neudorf.
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Places to see in ( Barmouth - UK )
Places to see in ( Barmouth - UK )
Barmouth is a town in the county of Gwynedd, north-western Wales, lying on the estuary of the River Mawddach and Cardigan Bay. Located in the Historic county of Merionethshire, the Welsh form of the name is derived from Aber (estuary) and the river's name, Mawddach. The town is served by Barmouth railway station.
Barmouth grew around the shipbuilding industry, and more recently as a seaside resort. Notable buildings include the mediaeval Tŷ Gwyn tower house, the 19th century Tŷ Crwn roundhouse prison and St John's Church. William Wordsworth, a visitor to Barmouth in the 19th century, described it thus: With a fine sea view in front, the mountains behind, the glorious estuary running eight miles [13 km] inland, and Cadair Idris within compass of a day's walk, Barmouth can always hold its own against any rival.
Barmouth Bridge, which takes the Cambrian Line over the River Mawddach, was also formerly at the end of the GWR Ruabon Barmouth line, which passed through Bala and Dolgellau. The southern end of the bridge is now the start of the Mawddach Trail, a cycle path and walk way that utilises the old trackbed. The Barmouth Ferry sails from Barmouth to Penrhyn Point, where it connects with the narrow gauge Fairbourne Railway for the village of Fairbourne.
Barmouth is (geographically) one of the closest seaside resorts to the English West Midlands and a large proportion of its tourist visitors, as well as its permanent residents, are from Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Dudley and other parts of the Black Country, and Telford, Shropshire. The town has a RNLI lifeboat station with a Visitors' Centre with shop and viewing gallery.
Barmouth has one major association football team: Barmouth & Dyffryn United, the team competes in the Welsh Alliance league and is generally well supported by residents. Barmouth is the venue for the annual Barmouth Beach Race, a motocross event. Usually taking place on the last weekend in October, the event sees riders take part in beach racing, using a temporary motocross course constructed on the beach.
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Waterfall Walks in the Brecon Beacons - Nant Bwrefwr #1 - Talybont #1
We follow the Nant Bwrefwr stream and its waterfalls up a mountain above the Talybont Reservoir.
There are many many waterfalls, and a bee.
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Nant Bwrefwr #1
Nant Bwrefwr #2
Caerfanell River #1
Caerfanell River #2
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Soon another large developer is set to erect some ugly characterless apartments on a scenic riverside location in a Devon town covering some old and characterful buildings from view all in the name of progress.
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Barmouth in Wales, a really beautiful place: miles of stunning sandy beaches and sand dunes combined with traditional seaside attractions. Beach is really superb and suited to all kinds of activities especially for families and their four legged friends!
Barmouth is situated on the south-west edge of the Snowdonia National Park, providing easy access to glorious walks in and around the mountains, including Mount Snowdon, the tallest mountain in England and Wales. If you are driving to Barmouth beware that the roads are small and winding. It's worth allowing double the travelling time on the sat nav!
There is a small theatre - The Dragon Theatre in the town if you fancy taking in a show - If not it's worth a look at the building which is a converted church. The town itself is worth a stroll around - lots here that is just as noteworthy as the Theatre. The seafront itself boasts the usual seafront stuff, including numerous places to eat and things to keep the kids entertained.
The most striking feature of the Barmouth landscape is the very long railway bridge that traverse the sea and serves the Cambrian Coast Line, well worth a pleasure journey to enjoy the scenic majesty that is Wales.
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