From Bridgend(good bouldering at Ogmore beach btw if you are on your own), go see Carreg Cennen, drive there along M4 route and drive back along A40 towards Brecon (meal?) and follow our nose back through the Rhondda back to Bridgend, heading through Hirwaun and Treorchy.
Hopefully the weather will allow you to see the hills. Plenty of time to stop and look/eat locally - Beacons mountain centre for a lunch at Libanus.
A walk up Allt yr Esgair GR (SO 125 244) would be good, great views from the top, start at Llangasty Hall GR (SO 122 256) and just make your way up to the top. You can drop down to the venison centre the other side and follow lanes back to Llangasty. Around 5 miles. There’s a cafe at Langorse lake to which would make for a nice finish
The drive from Hay on Wye up over the pass to the Priory is pretty spectacular. Definitely worth heading that way for at least one leg of the way in / out
> The drive from Hay on Wye up over the pass to the Priory is pretty spectacular. Definitely worth heading that way for at least one leg of the way in / out
And if they Like old books, hay Itself isa treasure trove of musty old Second Hand bookshops.
In reply to Rob Exile Ward:
And you have to buy tickets to see anything, everything else is packed, so you can't eat anywhere. Your problem with warning people is??
What is it with you and Simon4, I'm beginning to feel like a persecuted minority... We're not all sandal wearing, bearded, public sector employees you know.
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