Black Hill
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Highlights of this walk
- Delightful streams and waterfalls
- Broad views of the Wye Valley and Black
Mountains
- Fine horses roaming as if wild
- Two invigorating, but not over-strenuous,
climbs
The Black Mountains cannot compete for
size and ruggedness with their neighbours, the Brecon Beacons,
but they make up for that with simple beauty. Black Hill and
Hay Bluff are promontories at opposite ends of the same ridge
and both provide memorable and photogenic views.
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Safety and Difficulty
Whilst these are not major peaks, they are high
enough to deserve respect. Reasonnable fitness will get you
to the top easily, but be prepared for the weather to change
and wear waterproof boots - your feet will get wet. |
To use this guide
Review START Page (this one), check ROUTE and
Map, check NOTES for points of interest, go and enjoy yourself!
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Road Directions
From A40 go past Abergavenny asnd follow
A465 north (towards Hereford) to Llanfihangel Crucorney.
Turn onto the minor road and follow it up the Vale of Ewyas
through Llanthony, Capel-y-Ffyn and the Gospel Pass. Stop
at the car park beneath Hay Bluff.
From Hay on Wye and B4350/B4348 take the
minor road near the school and craft Centre past Bryn Teg
and New Forst Farm (2 - 3 miles). Turn right and go up into
the hills in the direction of Hay Bluff and Gospel Pass.
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Car Parking
There is a good sized roadside car park on the
opposite side of the road from Hay Bluff. Take note of the stone
circle beside the car park. |