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Oct 1, 2024
A nice walk tiring initially as quite steep but then levels out after 30 mins. Great for a bit of walking exercise and getting faster each time I walk it. Full review by ClintG1
Jul 28, 2024
Spectacular hiking trail with stunning views of the surrounding landscape. A must do for anyone who likes hiking. Would suggest you use a trail app as there are lots of different trails and you can… Full review by Gilberto1992
Jan 2, 2024
Superb walk for beginners and families. Really lovely marked routes up and down the mountain. Took 90 minutes at a really leisurely pace. Absolutely brilliant for dogs off the lead too. Don’t listen… Full review by Jakford923
Over the years my wife and I have twice tried to climb the Sugar Loaf only to be beaten by the weather. We can no longer walk far - old age and disability. We are wondering if there is any way we can be driven to the top suitable for us 2 crones! It is on my bucket list to get up there one day. Any info gratefully received.
Hi, Where would be the best place to park a mini bus and how long would the walk be from here? I have looked at NP7 7LA but the roads look very narrow.
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The approach roads are all very narrow but the one to the small car park beyond Pantygelli and Bettws is a bit easier for a minibus. The ascent from there would be longer. From …
The approach roads are all very narrow but the one to the small car park beyond Pantygelli and Bettws is a bit easier for a minibus. The ascent from there would be longer. From NP7 7LA it takes just under an hour; from Bettws I would estimate 90 mins to 2 hours though I have not used that route. The road the Llanwenarth car park is not impossible with care and most drivers will give way to a minibus.
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