About our National Park

Bannau Brycheiniog National Park is one of Wales’ most treasured landscapes. Spanning mountains, valleys, rivers, woodlands and historic towns, it is a place where nature, heritage and community come together.

Our Landscape

From the high peaks of Pen y Fan and the Black Mountains to the waterfalls of Waterfall Country and the rolling hills of the Usk Valley, the Park is home to some of Wales’ most dramatic and varied scenery. This diversity makes it a haven for wildlife and an inspiring place to visit and explore.

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Our History and Culture

Bannau Brycheiniog is rich in history, with evidence of human activity stretching back thousands of years. From prehistoric standing stones to medieval castles and industrial heritage, the landscape tells many stories. Welsh language and culture remain strong in our communities, shaping daily life and the Park’s identity.

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Our Communities

Around 33,000 people live within the Park. Local communities are central to its future, from farming families who care for the land to businesses that welcome visitors. Supporting these communities while caring for the environment is at the heart of the Authority’s work.

Our community

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