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Sugar Loaf Summit

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Sugar Loaf Summit

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  • Location: Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, South Wales, Wales, United Kingdom

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    December 13, 2019

    Hiking

    Mynydd Pen-y-fâl, to give Sugar Loaf its original Welsh name, is not a big hill. But because it stands separated from any other peak, including its brethren of the Black Mountains, it rises in wonderful isolation above the rolling landscape of Monmouthshire. To see it is to want to stand on its conical summit.

    February 12, 2020

    Hiking

    The sugerloaf is one of the most famous and distinctive of the black mountains here in south Wales. A gentle ascent thought woodland gives way to a splendid gorse covered ridge.The approach might make use of spiral pathways that gives excellent all round views. Outstanding views and a sence of open space maintains interest throughout the classic conquest of one of the best known black mountains.

    October 8, 2017

    Hiking

    The hike to the peak is a surprisingly tough one considering it’s height. The views from the top are spectacular, though. You can see across to the Brecon Beacons National Park, all of the surrounding Black Mountains, over to the River Severn and Abergavenny.
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    Sugar Loaf loop from Llanwenarth car park — Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park

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    Embark on an easy 3.2-mile (5.1 km) hike around Sugar Loaf from Llanwenarth car park, a journey that takes approximately 1 hour and 39 minutes and involves a total elevation gain of 725 feet (221 metres). The trail begins on an unmetalled stony track before transitioning to wide grassy paths through bracken, where you'll often spot sheep. As you ascend towards the summit, the path becomes steeper and rockier, leading you to the distinctive conical peak of Sugar Loaf. From this vantage point, you'll be rewarded with spectacular 360-degree views across the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park, including the Black Mountains and the Usk Valley. While generally easy, the summit approach can be strenuous, so be prepared for some uphill effort.

    This route starts conveniently from a free National Trust car park on Mynydd Llanwenarth, making it easily accessible from Abergavenny. The paths are generally accessible with no gates or stiles, though the uneven ground means it is not suitable for wheelchairs or scooters. Given its beauty and accessibility, the trail can be quite popular, especially on Sunday afternoons, so plan your visit accordingly if you prefer a quieter experience. Always wear appropriate clothing and footwear, as paths can be slippery, especially in wet weather.

    Sugar Loaf, or Y Fal in Welsh, is an iconic and distinctive peak within the Brecon Beacons, recognized for its unique conical shape that stands in wonderful isolation above the rolling Monmouthshire landscape. Though just shy of mountain classification, its 596-meter summit offers some of the best panoramic views in the region. On clear days, you can see as far north as Shropshire and as far south as Somerset, encompassing the flat-topped central Brecon Beacons, the Black Mountains, the Skirrid, and the Blorenge. Keep an eye out for wild horses and various flora, including bracken, along the route.

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    Embark on the Sugar Loaf Circular, a moderate hike spanning 5.7 miles (9.2 km) with an elevation gain of 1575 feet (480 metres). This route typically takes around 3 hours and 7 minutes to complete. You will experience a diverse landscape, transitioning from open fields and peaceful oak woodlands to green meadows where sheep graze. As you ascend towards the distinctive Sugar Loaf Summit, the path becomes noticeably steeper and rockier. The effort is rewarded with expansive panoramic views across the Welsh countryside, offering clear sightlines to distant peaks like Pen y Fan and even parts of Shropshire and Somerset on a good day. The mountain's unique, isolated position ensures these views are truly unobstructed in every direction.

    Before you set out, remember that your chosen starting point can influence the overall difficulty and time needed for your hike. Always wear appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear suitable for varied terrain. It is also wise to carry a map, especially if the weather turns, as navigation can become challenging in poor visibility. Much of the land surrounding Sugar Loaf is managed by the National Trust, which often provides convenient parking facilities at various trailheads around the mountain. Plan to start early to fully enjoy the views and avoid crowds.

    The Sugar Loaf Mountain loop is nestled within Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, a region renowned for its natural beauty. The mountain itself stands out due to its conical shape, a result of glacial erosion that carved away softer rocks, leaving behind its harder core. This geological history contributes to its prominent position and the sweeping vistas it offers. The trail provides a fantastic opportunity to connect with the natural environment of the Brecon Beacons, observing local flora and the sheep that freely roam the hillsides.

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    Embark on an easy 3.1-mile (5.0 km) hike around Sugar Loaf from Llanwenarth car park, gaining 869 feet (265 metres) in elevation over approximately 1 hour and 43 minutes. The trail offers varied terrain, starting with wide grassy paths and dirt tracks before becoming steeper and rockier near the summit. You will pass through ancient oak woodlands, heather-clad ridges, and sheep-grazing meadows, all while enjoying views of vibrant valleys and the Welsh countryside.

    While largely accessible, be aware that the final 200 metres to the summit involve a strenuous climb with loose stone and uneven ground, requiring sure-footedness. Some sections can also be slippery in wet weather. This loop is a popular choice for families and dog walkers, providing a rewarding experience without the extreme vertical gain of other peaks in Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park.

    Sugar Loaf is famous for its distinctive conical shape, often mistaken for a dormant volcano, and its unparalleled 360-degree panoramic views from the 596-meter summit. On a clear day, you can see across the Usk Valley, the Bristol Channel, and even as far as the central Brecon Beacons. The mountain also features ancient oak woodlands, which are important for wildlife, including rare red wood ants, skylarks, and buzzards.

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    Location: Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, South Wales, Wales, United Kingdom

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