Brecon Beacons Park is quite famous in England, and its territory extends only twenty-four kilometers from north to south and forty-five miles from west to east. Despite its small size, it contains four mountain ranges. There are several types of landscapes that are privately owned slopes that serve as pastures for sheep, mine valleys, and bare slopes.
Most of the park’s visitors are hikers who walk the Offace Dyke Trail along the eastern border, including the Tuff Trail, en route to southern Brecon. The main centers are considered the commercial city of Brecon, the city of Abergavenny, and the unusual Hay-on-Wye.
The Offas Trail runs through the Black Mountains, which are distinguished by their stunning landscape and ancient sites, such as the ruins of the Llanthoni monastery or the Honddu River. Here you can also admire the cute church at Patrichaw, as well as the highest peak, Won Fah. The highest hill of the Brecon Beacons is Pen-i-Fan.