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Priory Groves, Brecon
Priory Groves, Brecon
Priory Groves is woodland in the Honddu river valley. It stretches from below the Cathedral towards the village of Llanddew.
Priory Groves is woodland in the Honddu river valley. It stretches from below the Cathedral towards the village of Llanddew.
A haven for a variety of birds and wildlife, the trees are mainly beech and in spring there are carpets of wood anemones, then bluebells. Later, the Groves are filled with beautiful autumn colour.
There are a variety of footpaths, some level tarmac or gravel, some steeper and rough underfoot.
There are no stiles and some seats. Easier access along the river path is only possible up to the first gate. It can get muddy during heavy rain. There are maps and information at the Cathedral and Struet entrances.
Of interest
Public transport: Town buses 40A and 40B (TC) stop near the Cathedral entrance.
Parking: There is a pay and display car park with disabled spaces next to the Cathedral and access to the Groves through a wide gate. You may find on street parking near other access points.
Nearest EV Charging: Morrisons Brecon, Free Street, LD3 7SE
Facilities: These are in Brecon Cathedral, there is an accessible café on site and a gift and book shop next door in the tithe barn. There are many cafes, pubs and shops in the town centre.
Toilets: These are in Brecon Cathedral, the toilets, including a disabled access toilet, are situated next to the café and there are also toilets in the cathedral itself.
Priory Groves is woodland in the Honddu river valley. It stretches from below the Cathedral towards the village of Llanddew.
Priory Groves is woodland in the Honddu river valley. It stretches from below the Cathedral towards the village of Llanddew.
A haven for a variety of birds and wildlife, the trees are mainly beech and in spring there are carpets of wood anemones, then bluebells. Later, the Groves are filled with beautiful autumn colour.
There are a variety of footpaths, some level tarmac or gravel, some steeper and rough underfoot.
There are no stiles and some seats. Easier access along the river path is only possible up to the first gate. It can get muddy during heavy rain. There are maps and information at the Cathedral and Struet entrances.
Of interest
Public transport: Town buses 40A and 40B (TC) stop near the Cathedral entrance.
Parking: There is a pay and display car park with disabled spaces next to the Cathedral and access to the Groves through a wide gate. You may find on street parking near other access points.
Nearest EV Charging: Morrisons Brecon, Free Street, LD3 7SE
Facilities: These are in Brecon Cathedral, there is an accessible café on site and a gift and book shop next door in the tithe barn. There are many cafes, pubs and shops in the town centre.
Toilets: These are in Brecon Cathedral, the toilets, including a disabled access toilet, are situated next to the café and there are also toilets in the cathedral itself.
Grade 2
Moderate
Through the Trees and Hills
Wander along peaceful paths through lush landscapes, where every turn reveals a new view of the Bannau Brycheiniog hills.

Through the Trees and Hills
Wander along peaceful paths through lush landscapes, where every turn reveals a new view of the Bannau Brycheiniog hills.
Navigation
How to get there: The access routes into the Groves are
1. From The Struet (LD3 7LW), a tarmac path with a steep slope up or a level gravel path along the river for approx. ¼ mile /400m.
2. Cathedral churchyard (LD3 9DP), a wide gate then a tarmac path follows more gentle slopes leading to soil and gravel paths. 3. Priory play park (LD3 9EU) and Fox’s lane (LD3 9EN), level but gravel or soil paths which can get muddy after rain.
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