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Water Breaks Its Neck - near Llandrindod Wells

The old county of Radnorshire, now part of Powys, is one of the quiet, forgotten corners of Mid-Wales. This was not always the case and the area has had a turbulent history, being fought over for centuries by the native Welsh and the Norman-English invaders. Small villages nestling below high moorland now provide a warmer welcome for visitors and the uplands give good walking country.

 

The most obvious point of interest on this walk is the strangely named waterfall, Water-break-its-neck. A visit there makes a satisfying short stroll for those who don't fancy a longer walk. The continuation around the top of Warren Wood is not without interest either and the whole route makes a good, short day out.

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Uploaded on November 29, 2015
Taken on November 25, 2015