Mar
13
2010
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Hill Walk: MAEN LLIA FROM THE WEST, AND A TRAMWAY, AND A ROMAN ROADVenue: From Penwyllt Quarry at GR SN 856155 Time: 9.30am - 4.30pm
MAEN LLIA FROM THE WEST, AND A TRAMWAY, AND A ROMAN ROAD.
9.30am - 4.30 pm
20km (12 miles) Strenuous
From Penwyllt Quarry at GR SN 856155. (Approach by minor road off A4067 just south of Craig y Nos, at GR SN 845155). To Maen Llia via Fan Nedd, and
back via Sarn Helen, Maen Madoc and the Beacons Way .
Leader: 01550 740188 CLIVE EILES clive.eiles@hertford.oxon.org
A Brecon Beacons Park Society guided walk.
Most of our walks go into the hills. Participants are reminded that the following gear must be taken:
walking boots, rucksack, hat, gloves, warm clothing (not jeans!), spare sweater, water and a hot drink, lunch, extra food and of course, waterproof
jacket and trousers. A whistle and torch should be carried, particularly during the winter months. Participants must satisfy themselves that the walk
is suitable for their abilities. You can take advice, by ringing the walks leader whose telephone number is given. No liability will be accepted for
loss or injury that occurs as a result of taking part.
An adult must accompany young people (under18).
Dogs (well controlled) are permitted. It should be noted that under the CROW Act, when taking dogs onto Open Access land they must be on a fixed lead,
no more than two metres long, whenever livestock are near, and at ALL TIMES from 1st March to 31st July.
Non members of the Park Society will be asked to make a donation of £5.00 per walk. Half price for the under 16's, the unemployed and students.
The fee is deductible from membership fee on joining the Society within two months of the walk
General enquiries concerning the Guided Walks Programmes to: Jim Wilson, telephone +44 (0) 1291 691184 e-mail: jim.wilson60@virgin.net Most of the
Park Society's guided walks are for experienced walkers but leaders may still change the advertised route due to adverse weather conditions
Strenuous walks require fitness and stamina to cope with several steep climbs and/or cover a good distance at a steady pace.
Energetic walks generally involve two steep climbs, but they will require determined application.
Moderate walks will seldom have steep climbs, but if they do, the climb will be taken at a relaxed pace.
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