Gunpowder Works track closed due to landslip

Due to a landslip, Brecon Beacons National Park Authority has had to close the track on river-right between the two footbridges at the gunpowder works. This means that, for the time-being, gorge-walking groups should return to Dinas Rock car park over the hilltop, since we don’t currently have permission to use the river-left path between … Read more

Toileting at Clun Gwyn

We have received reports from landowners at Clun Gwyn that some gorge users were toileting in their fields last year. Trespassing on private land, indecent exposure, climbing over fences / hedges or leaving human excrement in  fields (where others might come across it or livestock might ingest it) are all unacceptable and are exactly the … Read more

Clarification on how the latest Welsh Government Covid statement affects Outdoor Providers

We’re still awaiting clarification from the Welsh Government on when outdoor ‘group activity’ for adults (larger than 4 people from 2 households!) will be permitted – although we have been advised that “from 27 March (to be confirmed) the intention is to allow organised outdoor activities to support the development and wellbeing of children” – … Read more

Central Brecon Beacons now open!

Just in case you hadn’t seen this message (we hadn’t until we were told about it in a meeting this morning!), Brecon Beacons National Park Authority made the following announced on Friday. Hopefully this might now allow at least a few outdoor providers / staff to start getting back into the hills for re-familiarisation, personal … Read more

Outdoor Alliance Wales launches Manifesto for Sustainable Outdoor Recreation and Learning

The Outdoor Alliance Wales (of which SWOAPG is a Member) has today launched a manifesto calling on Governments to promote the Delivery of sustainable outdoor recreation and learning for a resilient and healthy Wales. Senedd Members and MPs have been sent copies of both the English and Welsh versions of the manifesto, which are available … Read more