Wild Swimming….
Wild swimming has rocketed in popularity over recent years due to the health benefits and feelings of exhilaration that come from swimming in the great outdoors. The National Park is filled with an array of different places where you can get in the water with crystal clear pools, gentle streams and tumbling waterfalls dotted around its mesmerising countryside.
Click on the photos below to see some recommended places for a dip and groups to join in the local area!
Phoebe showing off the river directly by camp! A little chilly in the winter but hey, what a challenge!
The Grwyne River flows ten yards away from camp. There is private access to over one mile of the river and its various pools. Bathe in secluded picturesque pools with nobody to bother you....
Keeper’s Pond is located high on a hill that looks out over the Usk Valley and was man-made in the 19th century to provide water to a local forge. You can combine a swim in Keeper’s Pond with a walk up nearby Blorenge and a bracing dip in the clear waters here is the perfect way to take in the spectacular surrounding scenery. Location - https://w3w.co/narrow.easygoing.blotting
Millbrook Bridge. About a mile from camp - downstream. https://w3w.co/cloud.candidate.totals
Crickhowell Bridge Weir is a large pool on the edge of town. Popular in the summer months with bathers and dogs! https://w3w.co/secondly.melt.adjusting
A small group of friendly and outgoing folk who enjoy the great outdoors and the beauty of the Brecon Beacons which we are lucky enough to have right on our doorstep.