Best lakes around Llangattock are found within the Brecon Beacons National Park, offering a diverse range of water bodies. The area features unique mountain pools, historic canals, and man-made reservoirs, set amidst a landscape of hills and valleys. These natural and engineered features contribute to the region's geographic character and provide varied outdoor experiences. Llangattock serves as a gateway to exploring these aquatic environments and their surrounding trails.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Easy walk, bit rocky at the top, very enjoyable walk
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Keeper’s Pond is an amazing pond, outstanding beauty with great views of the Usk valley 🤩
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I have been coming up here now for about forty years. There are a variety of routes to here, but each one brings you to this one spot. These lumps of stone and the views are drop-dead gorgeous. Top it off with a visit to the pub afterwards, and it's a good day out. It's also a good run—before you get to the pub, of course!
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A fantastic long, slightly downhill gravel stretch high above Talybont Reservoir, this trail delivers both in terms of adrenaline and views! The track is wide and mostly quiet, though the gravel can be loose and a bit chunky in sections, so a gravel bike, sturdy tourer or mountain bike is best.
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Nice little pond, good place to park to do the circular route of Blorenge.
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Lovely little pond with an island in the middle.
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I'm a fit 66 year old and for me this was a tough climb up from Llanfoist, but so worth it. Very stony and uneven underfoot and there are several stiles to climb over.
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The most popular water bodies include Keeper's Pond (Pen-Ffordd-Goch Pond), known for its views and picnics, and Talybont Reservoir, the largest reservoir in the Brecon Beacons with extensive trails. The picturesque The Punchbowl Lake is also a favorite for its serene setting.
Yes, Pwll Gwy-rhoc, also known as the Witches Pool, is a remote, dark-water lake on Mynydd Llangatwg, offering a unique wild swimming experience after a scenic hike. The Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, while not a lake, is a historic and scenic waterway running through Llangattock, perfect for walking, cycling, and boating.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer a variety of activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling along the towpaths of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, or explore the trails around Talybont Reservoir. Keeper's Pond is a popular starting point for hikes on the Blorenge mountain. For more detailed routes, check out the nearby hiking guides and road cycling routes.
Yes, Keeper's Pond (Pen-Ffordd-Goch Pond) is a popular spot for wild swimming, offering beautiful views and even a mobile wood-fired sauna on certain days. Pwll Gwy-rhoc (Witches Pool) is also considered a good, albeit more remote, spot for swimming.
Absolutely. Keeper's Pond (Pen-Ffordd-Goch Pond) is noted as family-friendly, ideal for picnics and wildlife observation. The Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal offers gentle walks and day boat hire, which can be a fun family activity. Talybont Reservoir also has family-friendly trails around its perimeter.
The Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal is a significant historical waterway, part of the Blaenavon World Heritage Site, renowned for its industrial heritage. Keeper's Pond was man-made in the early 19th century to power a forge and is also within the Blaenavon Industrial Landscape World Heritage Site. Llangorse Lake features an ancient Crannog, an artificial island settlement.
Llangorse Lake, the largest natural lake in South Wales, is ideal for boating and is considered one of the best pike fishing lakes in Wales. The Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal also offers day boat hire options in Llangattock, allowing visitors to drive boats or relax with a skipper.
Many lakes offer stunning vistas. Keeper's Pond boasts great views across the Usk Valley towards the Sugar Loaf and Black Mountains. Pwll Gwy-rhoc provides superb views over the Usk Valley from the Llangattock Escarpment. Talybont Reservoir is appreciated for its scenic beauty, with splendid views from the dam.
Yes, both the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal and Llangorse Lake are recognized as excellent locations for dark sky viewing, offering clear night skies away from light pollution.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer is ideal for wild swimming and boating. Keeper's Pond is particularly known for beautiful sunset dips.
Yes, the towpaths along the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal offer peaceful, flat walks suitable for all abilities. Around Talybont Reservoir, you'll find a network of trails and forest tracks, some of which are gentle. For more easy options, explore the easy hikes guide around Llangattock.


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