Horseback adventure routes and bridleways
Our waymarked routes and bridleways offer exceptional opportunities to explore the diverse and breath-taking landscapes of Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park on horseback.
Three Rivers Ride
This iconic 35-mile route takes riders through lowland and upland bridleways, passing the western flank of the Black Mountains, Llangorse Lake, and the River Usk, before finishing at the National Park Visitor Centre in Libanus. Part of the National Bridleroute Network developed by The British Horse Society, riders can purchase rosettes at the Visitor Centre to commemorate their achievement.
Black Mountains Riding Loops
Explore four circular loops that offer varied terrain and stunning views. Stay overnight at horse-friendly B&Bs or let local riding centres handle logistics, including luggage transfers and guiding services.
Radnor Forest Ride
Starting at the Visitor Centre, this 70-mile route takes you through some of Wales’ most picturesque upland scenery via bridleways, byways, and quiet lanes.
The route has been researched and developed by The British Horse Society and is part of the National Bridleroute Network
The British Horse SocietyFurlong Route Ride
Explore around 12 miles of linked loops through the Blaenavon World Heritage Site, featuring woodlands, forests, and mountain views.
Epynt Way
A 55-mile circular permissive bridleway near the MOD’s Sennybridge Training Area, offering dramatic mountain terrain and sweeping vistas.
Epynt WayCrychan Forest
Located at the gateway to the Cambrian Mountains, Crychan Forest features waymarked routes ranging from 5 to 25 miles. Facilities include horse-box-friendly car parks and sandy corrals.
Crychan ForestTread and Trot Trails, Monmouthshire
The Tread and Trot Trails app guides riders, walkers, and cyclists through Monmouthshire’s countryside, offering wildlife spotting and time trials.
Tread and Trot Trails