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This is a full-day mountain walk covering up to 15km, so a good level of fitness is important. The terrain includes steady climbs, uneven paths and open moorland, which can feel more demanding in poor weather or strong winds.
There is some flexibility built into the route, with the option to shorten it to around 11km if needed. Your guide will assess the group on the day and adjust the plan to keep things enjoyable while still making the most of the area.
You don’t need extensive experience, but you should be comfortable walking for several hours on varied terrain. If you’ve done countryside or hill walks before, you’ll likely be well prepared for this.
The guide will support you throughout, helping with pacing, navigation and any trickier sections. It’s a good step up if you’re looking to move beyond shorter or flatter walks.
Proper walking boots with ankle support are essential, as the ground can be uneven, wet or boggy in places. A good set of waterproofs is also important, as conditions in the mountains can change quickly.
Layered clothing, a hat, gloves and spare dry items are all recommended, even in milder months. Bringing enough water and snacks will also help keep your energy levels steady across the day.
You should expect to be out for most of the day, typically around 5 to 7 hours depending on the route taken and the group’s pace. This includes breaks for rest, photos and taking in the surroundings.
The pace is steady rather than rushed, with time built in to enjoy key locations like the lakes, summit views and any interesting features along the way.
Yes, the route is flexible depending on weather conditions and the group’s ability. The full loop includes both Llyn y Fan Fach and Llyn y Fan Fawr, but it can be shortened if needed.
Your guide will make decisions based on safety and overall experience. This approach helps ensure the day remains enjoyable rather than overly demanding.
This part of the Black Mountain tends to be much quieter than more well-known peaks, which gives it a more open and peaceful feel. You’ll often have long stretches of the route with very few other walkers around.
The landscape is also varied, with lakes, ridgelines, old quarries and historical features all in one route. It offers a different perspective compared to busier areas.
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Llanddeusant
Operated by Numinous Outdoors, a partner of adventuro.