With the lowest profile of Wales' three national parks, the Brecon Beacons are the destination of thousands of urban walkers from the industrial areas of south Wales and the West Midlands of England. Rounded, spongy hills of grass and rock tumble and climb around river valleys that lie between sandstone and limestone uplands peppered with glass like lakes and villages that seem to have been hewn from one rock.
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