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A variety of hikes from very challenging long distance hilly hikes to short historical hikes.
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See all- Brecon Waterfalls Walk - 14 milesThe Waterfall Centre/The Angel Inn, Wales£15.00
The Brecon Beacons National Park is known as ‘Waterfall Country’ for the sheer number and variety of impressive waterfalls that dominate this wild, mountainous region.
Deep gorges cut through this scenic landscape, waterfalls tumble into clear pools perfect for wild swimming in the Brecon Beacons. Seek out old mining relics, the Brecon Beacons’ highest waterfall, and a secret waterfall that few have the chance to visit; walkers and wildlife lovers will be in their element in this unique destination.Please pay £15.00 to Paypal finbarmassey@yahoo.co.uk (mention Brecon Waterfalls walk). Choose friends and family option.
Or pay by bank transfer £15.00 to
Steven Massey
55669924
04-00-04
This payment is non-refundable or transferable.Join us on this spectacular 14 mile autumn walk through forests and gorgeous waterfalls.
Elevation 1800ft.
Bring plenty of layers. Also bring enough food and water to sustain you. We have the option of having a pint in The Angel at the end.
This is the first of two walks by Steven Massey Hiking Tours in the Brecon Beacons (Bannau Brycheiniog) this weekend. The following day we will be hiking the classic Brecon Horseshoe - 10 miles.
Not open - The classic Brecon Horseshoe - 10 milesNeuadd car park, Powys£15.00
Classic Brecon Beacons hike - 2,500 ft elevation.
Corn Du
Pen - Y - Fan
Cribyn
Fan - Y - BigPlease pay £15.00 to Paypal finbarmassey@yahoo.co.uk (mention Brecon Horseshoe walk). Choose friends and family option.
Or pay by bank transfer £15.00 to
Steven Massey
55669924
04-00-04
This payment is non-refundable or transferable.The quintessential walk of the Brecon Beacons which offers magnificent 360-degree views and a chance to summit its three highest peaks; Corn Du (873m), Pen-Y-Fan (886) and Cribyn (795m). A slight 20-minute extension to the walk can be taken to visit the hilariously named Fan-Y-Big (717m), which has a large flat rock shaped like a diving board.
Many people come to these parts just to climb Pen Y Fan, southern Britain's highest peak, but they are missing out on this spectacular horsehoe walk.
At 2,500ft elevation their will be plenty of climbing, the majority of this will be to get on the ridge. You should be at a good level of fitness to do this walk!Please bring plenty of layers, weather can change quick in this exposed terrain.
Bring enough food and water to sustain you. We will have a break with a view half way round.
This will be the second of two hikes in the Brecon Beacons (Bannau Brycheiniog) this weekend by Steven Massey Hiking Tours. On the previous day we will be walking the Classic Brecon Waterfalls walk.
Not open - Summer Solstice - Malvern Hills - End 2 End & Back - 22 miles - 31 hillsNorth quarry car park , Malvern£15.00
Join us for this Summer Solstice special along the beautiful and mysterious Malvern Hills.
This is the famous End 2 End, then we turn round and do all the hills back.
22 miles - 31 hills - 6,000ft elevation.3AM Start! - yes, you read that correctly. 3am start, up to the top of the first hill, North Hill, for the 03.30 sunrise.
What else are you going to do on the longest day of the year?
The fee for this walk is £15
Please pay £15.00 to Paypal [finbarmassey@yahoo.co.uk](mailto:finbarmassey@yahoo.co.uk) (mention - Summer Sostice - E2E&B). Choose friends and family option.
Or pay by bank transfer to
Steven Massey
55669924
04-00-04
This payment is non-refundable. It will only be refunded in the event of a non-weather related cancellation.
*Tickets/spaces for this walk/event are pre booked and pre paid, please don't just turn up on the day with cash*The 'End 2 End' walk on the Malvern Hills is consistently voted in the top 10 walks in the country by walking magazines. It's so good we are going to do it twice!
I have led the End 2 End countless times and the End 2 End & Back several times including two years running for the Malvern Walking Festival as one of their challenge walks.The Malvern Hills are almost in a straight line-ish, so you have great views of Herefordshire, Wales, Black Mountains etc on one side and on the other side you have great views of the Cotswolds and the Severn Valley.
None of this escaped our ancient ancestors. Add in the mix 47 natural fresh water springs to be found in and around the Malvern Hills
and you will start to understand why this place was so sacred in our Bronze/Iron Age past. Infact we will walk over and explore British Camp & Midsummer Hill, two of the most impressive Iron Age Hillforts in the country.*Please only come on this walk if you are a good level of fitness and can sustain almost constant descending/ascending for 10 hours.*
We will have our lunch break half way at Chase End Hill, bring a hearty lunch you will have earned it.
We will try and stop at the cafe/kiosk at British Camp, on the way out and on the way back, for a cup of tea/ice cream. This will depend on the queues, they can be long in the summer.
*Bring plenty of water to sustain you, minimum 2 ltrs, this will be a long hot day.*There are toilets at British Camp and also at Wyche Cutting.
How to find us -
North Quarry car park, Malvern WR14 4LT.
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£5.50 all day parking.