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Libanus Visitor Centre, (Brecon Mt. Centre)

Map Ref. SN978263 Nearest Postcode LD3 8 ER

Lat. N51:55:35 (51.926263) Lon. W3:29:13 (-3.486935)

Here are two routes. The first via the A4042 would best suit the Pontypool people. Jan says the second via the M4 & A470 is better for Newport people.

⌘ From Pontypool

Take A4042 towards Abergavenny.

Where A4042 meets Heads of the Valleys A465 road take A465 direction Merthyr.

Leave at the first junction and at roundabout go right (Third Exit)

At next Roundabout, there is a supermarket, Waitrose, take the third exit and cross river. Take first exit on the next roundabout and up a slight hill.

At next roundabout, take first exit and join A40.

Pass Neville Hall Hospital, and continue through Crickhowell, Bwlch & on towards Brecon.

On the outskirts of Brecon at the BRYNICH roundabout take the first exit, left, to continue on the A40 signposted Llandovery .

Cross the River Usk & continue for 2.4 miles.

At the TARELL roundabout take the first exit, left, signposted Cardiff A470.

Continue for 3 miles to Libanus, where there is a Brown Tourist sign saying “National Park Visitor Centre 1½ miles. Turn right here & follow lane to the visitor centre.

⌘ From Newport take the M4 towards Bridgend (West).

Get off at exit 32 for the A470 to Merthyr Tydfil.

Follow the A470 for 34 miles to Libanus near Brecon. In Libanus turn left at the Brown Tourist sign saying “National Park Visitor Centre 1½ miles. Follow lane & signs to the visitor centre.

Nice walk, but how do I get there?

Well you should go to the Tregare Street meeting point, be early we leave promptly.That way you can car share with others. But if you need instructions to get to the walk start point this page may be where you can find them.

A map reference, latitude and longitude for your sat. nav., a link to a map, or someone's helpful instructions. I’ve tried to make these directions correct. Apologies if they are not. All feedback will be welcome. Also if you follow the links to a map, you can zoom in or out, and change the map style to whichever you find easiest to read.

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