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Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien
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Monmouthshire
Llanfoist Fawr

Blorenge-Gipfel

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Blorenge Summit, often simply called Blorenge, is a prominent hill rising to 561 meters (1,841 feet) in southeast Wales. Located in the southeastern corner of the Brecon Beacons National Park, it overlooks the picturesque Usk Valley and the historic market town of Abergavenny in Monmouthshire. This natural monument is also part of the Blaenavon Industrial Landscape, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and rich industrial heritage.

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    31. Oktober 2018

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    Vom Gipfel des Blorenge haben Sie einen schönen Blick über Abergavenny und das Usk-Tal. Möglicherweise können Sie nur die Burgruine in Abergavenny erkennen, nicht weit vom Rathaus entfernt. Von dieser Position aus können Sie auch den Zuckerhut sehen.
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    Die Überreste einer Straßenbahn, die um 1796 gebaut wurde und einen Kalksteinbruch auf der Nordseite des Berges mit der Eisenhütte in Blaenavon verbindet, sind in der Nähe von 51.807 ° …
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    Die Blorenge Rundwanderung vom Keeper's Pond — Brecon Beacons National Park

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    Embark on The Blorenge circular from Keeper's Pond for a moderate hike offering diverse terrain and sweeping vistas. This 6.8-mile (11.0 km) route, with an elevation gain of 984 feet…

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    The South Wales Three Peaks Trail offers a challenging hiking experience through varied landscapes. You will navigate well-worn paths, potentially muddy sections, and steep climbs as you ascend to panoramic…

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    Prepare for a demanding hike on the Blorenge & Sugar Loaf loop from Abergavenny, a difficult route that covers 16.3 miles (26.3 km) with a substantial 3423 feet (1043 metres)…

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    Ort: Llanfoist Fawr, Monmouthshire, Südwales, Wales, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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    What are the main differences between starting a hike to Blorenge Summit from Foxhunter car park versus Abergavenny?

    Starting from the Foxhunter car park generally offers a more gradual and accessible ascent to Blorenge Summit, making it a popular choice for families and those seeking an easier walk. These routes typically traverse the southern flanks of the hill. In contrast, routes originating directly from Abergavenny are significantly steeper and more challenging, providing a more strenuous but rewarding experience for experienced hikers.

    Are there any specific historical or industrial landmarks to look out for while walking on Blorenge?

    Yes, Blorenge is rich in industrial heritage. You can find remnants of Hill's Tramroad, an early tramway built around 1796, which linked limestone quarries to ironworks. There are also extensive abandoned limestone and sandstone quarries, particularly around the northern and eastern rim, and near Foxhunter car park. Additionally, traces of 'hushing' for ironstone can be seen near Keeper's Pond, an artificial lake that once supplied water to local ironworks.

    Is Blorenge Summit suitable for a winter hike, and what should I consider?

    Blorenge Summit can be hiked in winter, offering a different perspective of its landscape. However, conditions can be challenging. The open moorland can be exposed to strong winds, and paths may become muddy, icy, or covered in snow. Good waterproof and warm clothing, sturdy boots with good grip, and careful attention to weather forecasts are essential. Visibility can also be reduced in fog or heavy snow.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see on Blorenge Summit?

    The heather moorland of Blorenge is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), making it a vital habitat for various species. You might spot red grouse, which breed on the moorland. Other moorland birds and various insects and small mammals adapted to this environment can also be observed. Keep an eye out for birds of prey soaring overhead.

    How long does it typically take to hike to Blorenge Summit?

    The duration of a hike to Blorenge Summit varies significantly depending on your starting point, chosen route, and fitness level. An easier, more direct route from the Foxhunter car park might take 1.5 to 2.5 hours for a round trip. More challenging ascents from Abergavenny, or longer circular routes, could take anywhere from 3 to 5 hours or more.

    Are there any specific viewpoints on Blorenge Summit that offer particularly impressive panoramas?

    The summit plateau itself offers expansive 360-degree views. From the very top, you get sweeping vistas of the Usk Valley, Abergavenny, the Black Mountains, and the Central Beacons. On clear days, you can even see the Severn Estuary and distant peaks like Pen y Fan and the Sugar Loaf. The area around the radio masts to the south of the summit also provides excellent vantage points.

    What is 'The Punchbowl' and where can I find it on Blorenge?

    'The Punchbowl' is a striking natural landmark on the eastern side of Blorenge. It is a wooded glacial cwm (a bowl-shaped valley) formed by glacial activity. It now features a picturesque man-made lake within it. It's a notable natural feature that adds to the diverse landscape of the hill.

    Are there any pubs or cafes nearby for refreshments after a hike?

    Yes, the nearby market town of Abergavenny offers a good selection of pubs, cafes, and restaurants where you can relax and refuel after your hike. There are also options in surrounding villages. It's advisable to check opening times, especially if visiting during off-peak seasons.

    Is Blorenge Summit suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Blorenge Summit can be family-friendly, especially if you choose the right route. Starting from the Foxhunter car park on the southern flanks provides more gradual paths suitable for younger children. Always ensure children are wearing appropriate footwear and clothing, and carry enough snacks and water. Some routes can be long, so consider their stamina.

    What is the significance of Keeper's Pond on Blorenge?

    Keeper's Pond, also known as Pen-ffordd-goch, is an artificial lake dating back to the late 18th century. Its historical significance lies in its original purpose: it was constructed to supply water to the local ironworks, playing a crucial role in the industrial heritage of the Blaenavon Industrial Landscape.

    Are there any specific permits required for walking or parking on Blorenge Summit?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for walking on Blorenge Summit. It is part of the Brecon Beacons National Park and is open access land. Parking in designated car parks, such as the one near Foxhunter, is usually free, but it's always good practice to check for any local signage regarding parking restrictions or fees.

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