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No traffic touring cycling routes around Llangors are set within the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park, offering diverse landscapes for cyclists. The region is characterized by rolling hills, prominent mountain ridges, and the expansive Llangors Lake, the largest natural lake in Mid and South Wales. Cyclists can experience views of the Black Mountains, the central Brecon Beacons, and the Usk Valley, with varied terrain ranging from lakeside paths to elevated perspectives. This area provides a mix of serene rides…
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A nice church in Llangorse where you can start this hike, with two pubs in the village and lakeside cafe and pub near by
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Just east of Brecon town is the beautiful, quaint hamlet of Llangorse, or Llangors. The village hosts the largest natural lake in Wales and is simply an outdoor adventure hub that offers a wide range of adventurous outdoor activities throughout the year. It is a very popular tourist destination at the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
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Llangorse Lake is a gorgeous place and a fulcrum point for the start of many local activities and attractions in the area. The lakeside views are stunning, and the distant views of Pen-y-Fan are simply sublime. There is also ample parking, a great cafe, toilets, and a small shop on site.
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This is part of NCN route 8. Penyrallt hill itself is steep and climbs from 225 m in the west up to 294 m. It's a narrow, tree covered country lane so can be slippery and takes a while to dry. Fun though and not many cars.
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Mynydd Llangorse is a great summit ridge standing between the Waun Fach mountains to the east and the higher Pen y Fan group to the west. It's a nice run from Llangorse Lake or Cwmdu and is also an outlier on the Black Mountain Round. The top is at 1,690 feet (515 m), but the trig point stands at the western end of the ridge at 1,660 feet (506 m).
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Awesome views from the ridge line as you walk up or down from Mynydd Llangorse.
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Llangasty (St Gastyn's Church). A lovely place to stop on the southern shore of the largest natural lake in south Wales.
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There are approximately 38 no-traffic touring cycling routes around Llangors listed on komoot. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences, with 1 easy, 22 moderate, and 15 difficult options to choose from.
The terrain around Llangors is quite varied. You'll find relatively easy rides around Llangors Lake, offering serene lakeside views. For more experienced cyclists, routes often include rolling hills and prominent mountain ridges, with some segments potentially unpaved and challenging, providing panoramic views of the Black Mountains and the central Brecon Beacons.
Yes, while many routes are moderate to difficult, there are options suitable for families looking for quieter rides. The lakeside routes, such as those around Llangors Lake, tend to be flatter and more accessible, offering a pleasant experience away from busy roads. Always check the route details for specific difficulty and terrain before heading out with children.
Many routes offer stunning views of Llangors Lake (Llyn Syfaddan), the largest natural lake in Mid and South Wales, and distant views of Pen-y-Fan. You might also encounter the Llangasty Nature Reserve, known for birdwatching. For historical interest, the lake is home to Wales's only known crannog. Some routes also pass by significant viewpoints like Castell Dinas Hillfort and Castle Ruins.
The best time for traffic-free bike touring in Llangors is generally from spring to early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically milder and more stable, offering the most comfortable cycling conditions and the clearest views of the stunning landscapes, including the lake and surrounding mountains.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes around Llangors are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the View of Llangorse Lake – Llangorse Lake (Llyn Syfaddan) loop from Llangors, which offers a comprehensive tour of the lake's surroundings.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Llangors, with an average score of 4.47 stars. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the routes away from traffic, the stunning natural beauty of Llangors Lake and the Brecon Beacons, and the rewarding panoramic views from higher elevations.
Absolutely. Routes that ascend to higher ground, such as the Mynydd Llangorse Summit – Mynydd Llangorse North Ridge loop from Llangors, provide spectacular panoramic views of the Black Mountains, the central Brecon Beacons, and the Usk Valley. These routes often involve more challenging climbs but reward cyclists with breathtaking vistas.
While not directly on every no-traffic cycling route, the Llangors area, being part of the Brecon Beacons National Park, is close to several beautiful waterfalls. Notable ones include Blaen-y-Glyn Waterfalls and Pwll y Wrach Waterfall, which could be visited as a short detour or part of a longer cycling adventure.
Parking is generally available in and around Llangors village, often near the lake or local amenities. Specific parking information for individual routes can usually be found in the route descriptions on komoot, or by checking local signage upon arrival. Always ensure you park responsibly and considerately.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Beyond the crannog on Llangors Lake, you can find historical sites like Crickhowell Castle ruins or Brecon Castle within cycling distance. These offer interesting stops to explore the local heritage during your tour.


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