Henry Vaughan Walk

Come, take a stroll in the footsteps of Henry Vaughan, a 17th century poet, whose bardic name was ‘the Swan of the Usk’.

Like Henry you will be able to enjoy the peace and beauty of this special corner of the Brecon Beacons which inspired much of his poetry.

This is a grade 3 walk: Routes with some sections with slightly looser surfaces, slight gradients and gates and some stiles.

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Of interest

Begin your walk by following a short stretch of the canal which certainly brought change to the area when it was built in 1800. Since Henry Vaughan’s time the village of Talybont has grown from being a collection of scattered farmsteads to a village centred around canalside wharves. Along the way have a read of the interpretation panels and pop into the Vaughan Garden to find examples of the herbs which he would have used. Relax at the picnic benches there before continuing along part of the Brinore Tramroad along which coal was transported from near Tredegar to the canal. Your return route to the village will take you alongside the beautiful little river, Afon Caerfanell.

Grade 3
Challenging
Type of route: One way
Distance: 3.5km / 2.17miles
Approximate time: 1.15 hours

Navigation

This section helps you find your way to the starting point of the route.

OS grid reference: SO114225
Postcode: LD3 7JD

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