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Easy hiking trails around Penybont traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, high plateaus, and serene riverside paths. The region features diverse natural elements such as the Radnor Forest, which includes subsidiary hills like Black Mixen and Great Rhos, and the notable Water-break-its-neck Waterfall. These natural features provide varied terrain suitable for easy walks, offering both gentle gradients and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
4.2
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49
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2.71km
00:48
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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46
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.23km
01:07
40m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.78km
01:12
160m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Whimble has a striking conical shape. The summit is 599m and on a clear day offers great voews with the hill dropping away steeply on all sides. To the southeast, Hergest Ridge and the Black Mountains visible to the south. To the west and north the higher, flat-topped summits of the Radnor Range. To the northeast, Bache Hill.
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The fine rainbow mist surrounding the unusually named Water-break-its-neck waterfall creates a humid micro-climate in this lush green gorge. There's a high and low path so you can enjoy both viewpoints.
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They serve excellent ice cream at the Lakeside Cafe.
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Easy hikes in Penybont primarily feature rolling hills, high plateaus, and serene riverside paths. The region is characterized by diverse natural elements, including parts of the Radnor Forest, offering gentle gradients and scenic viewpoints suitable for less strenuous walks.
There are 24 easy hiking trails around Penybont, offering a variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. In total, the region boasts 44 hiking routes.
Yes, the region is home to the notable Water-Break-Its-Neck Waterfall, a prominent natural attraction. You can experience this unique cascade on routes like the Water-Break-Its-Neck Waterfall loop from New Radnor, which is an easy 1.7-mile path.
Easy hikes in Penybont vary in length and time. For example, the Water-Break-Its-Neck Waterfall – Water-break-its-neck loop from New Radnor is about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) and takes approximately 1 hour 39 minutes. Shorter options, like the Llandrindod Wells Lake – Journey's End loop from Llandrindod Wells, are around 1.9 miles (3.0 km) and can be completed in under an hour.
Yes, many of the easy trails in Penybont are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Water-Break-Its-Neck Waterfall – Water-break-its-neck loop from New Radnor and the Journey's End – Llandrindod Wells Lake loop from Llandrindod.
The easy trails in Penybont are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 60 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse natural landscapes, from the quiet parts of Radnor Forest to the serene riverside paths, and the opportunities to discover historical features like Iron Age Hill Forts.
Yes, Penybont offers several easy, family-friendly options. The gentle gradients and picturesque scenery, particularly along riverside walks and shorter loops like the Water-Break-Its-Neck Waterfall loop from New Radnor, make them enjoyable for all ages.
Beyond the Water-Break-Its-Neck Waterfall, easy trails can lead to scenic viewpoints such as The Whimble, or offer glimpses of the expansive Radnor Forest with its rolling hills and high plateaus. Some routes also pass by historical sites like Iron Age Hill Forts.
While specific parking details vary by trailhead, many popular starting points for easy hikes, such as those near New Radnor or Llandrindod Wells, typically offer designated parking areas. For example, the Forest Parking Area – The Whimble loop from New Radnor starts from a parking area.
Penybont's diverse landscapes are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures, ideal for riverside strolls and exploring the Radnor Forest. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer a unique, quiet beauty, though conditions may require more appropriate gear.
While specific establishments are not listed for each trail, Penybont and nearby villages like New Radnor and Llandrindod Wells offer local amenities, including cafes and pubs, where hikers can refresh themselves before or after their walks. It's advisable to check local listings for current opening times.


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