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Map Language. Font Size Increase Decrease Reset. Open Daily. Free Entry. Details Accessibility: Llyn Brianne dam has a car park at the bottom of the dam where you can view the dam and spillway, as well as at the top of the dam, where you can see the reservoir.

Email: None available. Amenities: There are no amenities at the location of the reservoir, but there is a public house 4. Ystradffin Campsite, Carmarthenshire 1. The town of Llanwrtyd Wells is known for its mountain bike trails which loop through thousands of acres of forest and hillside. Hiking the trails is also a popular pastime with nature enthusiasts and bird watchers. With a maximum depth of feet 85 meters , Llyn Brianne Reservoir is a favorite with boaters and anglers. Because Llyn Brianne is a fresh water reservoir, motor boats are not allowed.

Sea trout and salmon can be found in the reservoir, but the River Towy has an excellent reputation for its gigantic sea trout. On its mile kilometer long journey seaward, the river runs south-westwards through Carmarthenshire where it flows through the towns of Llandovery and Llandeilo. It is joined in Camarthen by the tributary Afon Gwili at Abergwili which adds a substantial amount of water to the river's flow.

Visitors to the Llyn Brianne area will have no trouble finding accommodations. Additional accommodations can be found in the towns of Llandovery and Llanwrtyd Wells. Brecon Beacons National Park is an easy drive south of Llyn Brianne and offers camping and caravan parks as well as some of the highest mountain peaks in South Wales.

Although a rather isolated area, the landscape around Llyn Brianne has much to offer tourists and year-round residents. The Dinas Reserve offers walks along the cascading River Towy and through the stunning forestland in the area. The National Botanic Garden of Wales is located in Carmarthenshire and features beautiful flora and fauna, much of which is displayed under a gigantic glass dome which has the largest single-span glass roof in the world.

A few miles west of Llandovery, near the village of Pumsaint, the Dolaucothi Gold Mines are great for a family adventure. Guided tours take visitors into the mines and a museum, gift shop and cafe offer a place to rest and relax. Continue for 6km after Pumpsaint which includes one long climb. As the road starts to descent, turn left signposted Porthyrhyd. Once on the minor road follow through the villages of Porthyrhyd and Siloh then down a long and fast descent. At the bottom the road goes over a narrow humped stone bridge to a t-junction.

Turn right here and follow back to Llandovery. As you leave Llandovery there is adventure in every direction, but if you want wilderness and quiet, roads then you need to head North. Of all the cycling routes from Llandovery this one has the most climbing, so be warned. From the start it heads onto quieter roads from the start and into the upper Towy valley, tracing the route of the river as it heads upstream.

Although the roads and hilly from the start, the first 10km is relatively easy compared to what comes later and it is after the town of Rhandirmwyn that the fun really begins. Shortly after the gradient becomes more constant, gaining height as the road climbs up towards Llyn Brianne.

To view the dam and slipway it is a very short extra section and worth doing for the viewpoint both into the reservoir and down the slipway to the hydro plant at the base.



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