- Bwlch
:"The word bwlch means a
mountain pass in theWelsh language and is used in many places names throughout Wales."Location
Bwlch is a small
village on a mountain pass, where the present dayA40 road now runs, betweenBrecon andCrickhowell inPowys , southernWales .History & Amenities
The village is situated quite high up (about convert|200|m|ft|0|lk=on above
sea level , and 100 metres above the valley floor) and commands panoramic views of the south-western flanks of the Black Mountains, with theBrecon Beacons to the south and west.The Beacons Way long distance footpath passes through Bwlch.Llangorse Lake is also nearby, as is the town ofCrickhowell , some convert|5|mi|km|1|lk=on downhill to the east in the valley of theRiver Usk .Tretower Castle andTretower Court are three miles to the east. Bwlch also has astanding stone alone in a field close to the A40 road. The mountain pass was once guarded by Blaenllynfi Castle, a Normancastle now a ruin.Most of the business received locally is due to tourists, with holiday accommodation being plentiful. The area is very popular for
hillwalking , cyclists andhorseback riders, but the local area is very susceptible to tourist trends. The population of the village itself is small. The community does have apub , the New Inn, and shops. There is a small park with four pieces of play equipment which all have a healthy layer of moss. There is also a phone box.External links
* [http://www.castlewales.com/blaenll.html Blaenllynfi Castle near Bwlch on Castlewales.com]
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