Picws Du: Gipfel und Blick auf Llyn y Fan Fach
Picws Du: Gipfel und Blick auf Llyn y Fan Fach
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Picws Du Summit, standing at 749 meters (2,457 feet), is a prominent peak within the Black Mountain range, part of the Brecon Beacons National Park in Carmarthenshire, South Wales. It is the second-highest point of the Carmarthen Fans (Bannau Sir Gâr) and offers a commanding view over the serene glacial lake of Llyn y Fan Fach, nestled in the cwm below. This area is renowned for its dramatic glaciated landscape and rich geological history.
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Embark on the Llyn y Fan Fach to Llyn y Fan Fawr loop, a moderate hiking route that takes you through the dramatic Carmarthen Fans. This 8.8-mile (14.2 km) journey…
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There are various ways to explore the area. A popular option is to start from the Llyn y Fan Fach car park, which offers the quickest approach to the summit. Many hikers choose to incorporate a circuit that includes other peaks like Waun Lefrith and Fan Foel, or even connect to the long-distance Beacons Way. For a longer adventure, you can extend your hike to include Llyn y Fan Fawr, located a couple of miles to the east, creating a scenic two-lake route.
The hike to Picws Du Summit is generally considered challenging due to its varied terrain and elevation gain. While routes are not overly technical, they require a good level of fitness. For those seeking a less strenuous option, there are more accessible paths around Llyn y Fan Fach itself. More experienced hikers can tackle challenging circuits that encompass multiple peaks and ridges, offering a rewarding adventure.
The most common starting point is the car park near Llyn y Fan Fach. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season or on weekends, as parking can fill up quickly. Due to the remote nature of the area, public transport options are very limited or non-existent directly to the trailhead. Planning your journey by car is generally recommended.
Llyn y Fan Fach is steeped in the famous Welsh legend of the 'Lady of the Lake'. This 13th-century tale tells of a young farmer who encountered a beautiful woman emerging from the lake. They fell in love and married under certain conditions. When these conditions were broken, she returned to the lake, taking her magical livestock with her, but leaving her sons who became the legendary 'Physicians of Myddfai'. This folklore adds a mystical allure to the glacial landscape.
Winter hiking to Picws Du can be a spectacular experience, but it requires careful preparation. The weather can change rapidly, and conditions can be harsh, with snow and ice common. Hikers should be equipped with appropriate winter gear, including warm layers, waterproofs, sturdy boots, and potentially ice axes or crampons depending on conditions. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.
Yes, the area is part of the Fforest Fawr Geopark and boasts significant geological features. Picws Du itself is composed of sandstones and mudstones from the Devonian period, with harder sandstone forming its summit. During the ice ages, glaciers carved out the distinctive bowl-shaped valleys (cirques) and left behind moraines, contributing to the dramatic landscape, including the formation of Llyn y Fan Fach.
Yes, the area is generally dog-friendly, and many hikers enjoy bringing their canine companions. However, it's crucial to keep dogs under close control, especially due to the presence of livestock (sheep and ponies) and ground-nesting birds. Always follow the Countryside Code, pick up after your dog, and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife.
Due to the remote and untouched nature of the landscape, there are excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. Birdwatchers may be particularly interested in seeing red kites, common buzzards, kestrels, carrion crows, common ravens, and skylarks. The area's solitude also makes it a haven for various other species adapted to mountain environments.
The immediate area around Picws Du and Llyn y Fan Fach is very remote, with no direct amenities like cafes or pubs. Visitors should come prepared with all necessary supplies, including food and water. There may be scattered accommodation options, such as campsites or guesthouses, in the surrounding countryside and nearby villages, but these are not within walking distance of the trailhead.
Yes, it is possible to combine a visit to both Llyn y Fan Fach and Llyn y Fan Fawr. Llyn y Fan Fawr is located about two miles to the east of Llyn y Fan Fach. Many longer hiking routes in the area are designed to encompass both glacial lakes, offering an extended and rewarding experience of the Black Mountain's stunning scenery.