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Sunday 1 August 2010 - Tuesday 31 August 2010

Pig Racing at Cantref Adventure Farm

Friday 28 May 2010 - Monday 30 August 2010
Once a day our kune kune pigs take part in pig racing! They hurtle around the track and it is anyone's guess who will win!!
Please ring 01874 66522 ... full details

Open Garden - Ashford House

Tuesday 17 August 2010
1-acre walled garden surrounded by woodland and wild garden approx 4 acres altogether. Mixed shrub and herbaceous borders; meadow garden and pond; ... full details

Brecon Fringe Festival

Thursday 5 August 2010 - Sunday 8 August 2010
Gigs have been taking place in Brecon over the Jazz weekend ever since the first Jazz Festival 26 years ago.

This collection of gigs was branded ' ... full details

Clay and Paint

Wednesday 18 August 2010
Join National Park Warden Natalie Fisher, using natural materials found around the Visitor Centre to inspire masterpieces of art, both on paper and ... full details

Brecon Jazz

Friday 6 August 2010 - Sunday 8 August 2010
Brecon Jazz Festival is a music festival held on an annual basis in the rural surroundings of Brecon, Mid Wales. It plays host to a range of jazz ... full details

Waking the Cat

Friday 6 August 2010
Join us for a walk along the rocky sandstone ridge of the Cat's Back and experience some truly spectacular views! Start at the Neolithic stone ci ... full details

The Church of Two Saints

Sunday 8 August 2010
Llanddeusant lies nestled beneath the dramatic Black Mountain. Its name, meaning Church of Two Saints, derives from its pretty church that is dedic ... full details

Get Your Bearings! Exploring Llangynidr Mountain

Thursday 12 August 2010
Are you looking to improve your navigation skills? Perhaps you have never used a map and compass before? This lovely circular walk exploring Llangy ... full details

Brecon Town Past and Present

Thursday 19 August 2010
A town walk, visiting sites of distinction, discovering Brecon’s fascinating past and residents of renown. No dogs please.

Length / Grade: Appr ... full details

Brecon Craft Fair

Saturday 21 August 2010
Brecon Craft Fair has been established for over 20 years and is based in the towns Historic Market Hall. Each month up to 60 traditional independen ... full details

Dry Stoning Taster Weekend

Saturday 21 August 2010 - Sunday 22 August 2010
The Dry Stone Walling Association (DSWA) is offering this excellent two-day taster session for beginners seeking to learn the basic skills of this ... full details

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Canal Basin Brecon

Brecon or known in Welsh 'Aberhonddu' (meaning mouth of the Honddu) is a historic market town in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park.

Ancient Britons, Romans and Normans have each left their mark on Brecon. The huge Iron Age hill fort of Pen-Y-Crug, on a hill north of the town has a circumference of 503 metres and an embankment of 5.5 metres high. West of the town lies the largest Roman fort of its type in Wales – Brecon Y Gaer.

Within the town located within the gardens of the Castle Hotel are the remains of the eleventh century castle constructed by the Norman baron Bernard de Neufmarche.

Standing north of the town is Brecon Cathedral, founded as a Benedictine monastery by Neufmarche’s confessor, a monk from Battle Abbey Sussex. The cathedral is of great historical interest, and has seen both Norman lords, Welsh princes and leaders of worship interred in its grounds. It boasts the biggest cresset stone in Britain with 30 cups. (A cresset stone is an ancient form of lighting, essentially a stone slab with a number of holes carved out of it for candles).

The hills around Brecon boast some of the finest walking and mountaineering terrain in Britain, including Penyfan, the highest point in southern Britain at 886 metres.
Within the town you will find the Brecon Canal basin which forms part of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal This is also the starting point for the Taff trail, a walking and cycling route that goes to Cardiff.

In august the annual Brecon jazz festival is held in the town with a host of venues across the town, including Theatre Brycheiniog.

Why not visit Brecon farmers market held in the market hall 10am-2pm on second Saturday of every month except August.

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