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Punto trigonometrico di Buckland Hill

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Punto trigonometrico di Buckland Hill

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Buckland Hill Trig Point marks the summit of Buckland Hill, a distinctive low hill nestled within the stunning Brecon Beacons National Park in Powys, Wales. Reaching an elevation of 316 meters (1037 feet), this historical surveying marker sits transversely across the picturesque Usk valley, offering expansive views across to the majestic Black Mountains. While the hill itself provides a natural viewpoint, the trig point is uniquely situated deep within a dense conifer plantation, making it a challenging and rewarding objective…

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    26 giugno 2023

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    Buckland Hill è una bassa collina nel Brecon Beacons National Park nella contea di Powys in Galles. Seduto trasversalmente attraverso la valle di Usk tra il fiume e il villaggio …
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    Posizione:Llanfihangel Cwmdu With Bwlch And Cathedine, Galles del Sud, Galles, Regno Unito

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    What makes the Buckland Hill Trig Point particularly challenging to reach?

    While the general ascent to the top of Buckland Hill is often gentle with clear paths, the actual trig point is notoriously difficult to access. It's situated deep within a dense conifer plantation, surrounded by very thick undergrowth, brambles, and fallen trees. Hikers may also encounter barbed wire fences and improvised stone stiles, making the final approach a real battle. Long trousers and a good sense of humor are highly recommended, especially in summer.

    Are there specific parking areas for accessing Buckland Hill Trig Point, and are permits required?

    The provided information does not detail specific parking areas or whether permits are required for parking directly at Buckland Hill. However, for many popular outdoor spots in the Brecon Beacons, it's advisable to look for designated car parks in nearby villages or trailheads. Parking permits are generally not required for hiking in the Brecon Beacons National Park itself, but specific car parks might have charges or time limits.

    Is Buckland Hill Trig Point suitable for a winter hike, and what seasonal considerations should I be aware of?

    While the general hill offers views year-round, accessing the trig point in winter presents additional challenges. The dense woodland and undergrowth can become even more difficult to navigate with snow or ice, and visibility might be reduced. The 'real battle' to reach the trig point could be exacerbated by colder, wetter conditions. Always check the weather forecast and be prepared for muddy and slippery terrain if attempting a winter visit.

    Is Buckland Hill Trig Point and its trails family-friendly or dog-friendly?

    The main trails on Buckland Hill itself are generally considered suitable for families and dogs, offering lovely views and often smooth grass paths. However, the specific section leading to the trig point is extremely challenging due to thick brambles, fallen trees, and potential fences. This final approach is not recommended for young children or dogs, as it requires significant effort and navigation over obstacles. Dogs should be kept on a leash, especially near livestock.

    What are the closest cafes, pubs, or accommodation options to Buckland Hill Trig Point?

    Buckland Hill is located near the village of Bwlch in the Brecon Beacons National Park. While specific establishments aren't listed, you would typically find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in Bwlch or other nearby villages such as Llangynidr or Talybont-on-Usk. It's advisable to check local listings for current operating hours and availability.

    What public transport options are available to reach the Buckland Hill area?

    Specific public transport routes directly to Buckland Hill Trig Point are not detailed. However, the Brecon Beacons National Park is served by various bus routes connecting towns and villages. You would likely need to plan a route that involves a bus service to a nearby village like Bwlch or Llangynidr, followed by a walk or taxi to the trailhead. Checking local bus timetables for Powys would be essential for planning.

    What specific gear or clothing should I bring for the challenging section to the trig point?

    For the challenging final approach to the trig point, hikers should wear long trousers to protect against brambles and thick undergrowth. Sturdy footwear with good ankle support is essential for navigating uneven and potentially slippery terrain. A good sense of humor, navigation tools (like a GPS or the provided grid reference SO 13885 21231), and possibly gloves for pushing through vegetation would also be beneficial.

    How long does it typically take to complete the challenging walk to Buckland Hill Trig Point?

    The overall time for a walk to Buckland Hill Trig Point can vary greatly depending on the starting point and the hiker's pace. While the general ascent to the top of the hill might be relatively quick, the final, challenging section to the trig point itself can add significant time due to the difficult terrain and navigation required. Allow ample time for this 'real battle' section, as it's not a straightforward path.

    What is the historical significance of the Buckland Hill Trig Point?

    The Buckland Hill Trig Point is a historical surveying marker, officially known as a triangulation station. These concrete pillars were crucial for mapping Great Britain in the 1930s, forming a network that allowed cartographers to create highly accurate maps using theodolites. Although satellite technology has made them obsolete for their original purpose, they remain important historical landmarks, connecting visitors to the history of British mapping. You can learn more about their history at nationalparkprintshop.com.

    Are there any alternative challenging walks similar to Buckland Hill Trig Point in the Brecon Beacons?

    The Brecon Beacons National Park offers numerous challenging walks, though the unique 'hidden' nature of the Buckland Hill Trig Point is quite specific. For other challenging routes with rewarding views or historical markers, hikers might explore peaks like Pen y Fan, Corn Du, or Cribyn, which offer significant elevation gain and stunning vistas. Many routes in the Black Mountains also provide challenging terrain and a sense of adventure.

    What are the best viewpoints on Buckland Hill, given the trig point is in a dense plantation?

    While the trig point itself is within a dense conifer plantation and offers no outward views, Buckland Hill provides excellent panoramic vistas from various points on its slopes. Hikers can enjoy expansive views down the Usk valley and across to the Black Mountains, including iconic peaks like the Sugar Loaf and Tor y Foel. The general ascent to the top of the hill offers plenty of opportunities to appreciate the surrounding landscape before attempting the final, hidden quest for the trig point.

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