Photo No. | Description |
| 108601 | This picture looks north towards Moel Sych and Cadair Berwyn |
| 108602 | Taken from Craig y Mwn, this picture looks down to Pistyll Rhaedr and beyond. |
| 110601 | Half way to the summit of Waun Fach |
| 110602 | The summit of Pen Twyn Glas seen during an ascent of Waun Fach |
| 112301 | View towards Cribyn from the start of the walk |
| 112302 | Climbing towards Corn Du |
| 112303 | From the slopes of Pen y Fan towards Cribyn with Pen y Big immediately beyond |
| 123701 | Llanthony Priory occupies a wonderful setting in the Vale of Ewyas |
| 123702 | The church in the hamlet of Cwmyoy has suffered from subsidence |
| 123703 | The ridge from Hatterrall Hill to Hay Bluff offers impressive views |
| 123801 | The path along Hay Bluff's escarpemnt offers extensive views across the Wye Valley |
| 123802 | The Black Mountains form the eastern sector of the Brecon Beacons |
| 123803 | The Black Mountains contrast with the countryside of the Wye Valley far below |
| 123804 | Twmpa, seen here from Hay Bluff, is typical of the landscape of the Black Mountains |
| 123805 | Gospel Pass is used by the narrow road running the length of the narrow Vale of Ewyas |
| 123806 | Ascending Twmpa from Gospel Pass you are rewarded with a view to Hay Bluff |
| 123807 | Descending west off Twmpa provides a grand view south |
| 123808 | Rhos Dirion is the next summit along the escarpment west from Twmpa |
| 123809 | Twmpa is an imposing if rather shapeless lump rising to 690m |
| 128301 | The route to Fan y Big from Torpantu starts with a waterfall |
| 128302 | From the start the route climbs onto Graig y Fan Ddu |
| 128303 | Looking ahead to Graig Fan Las from Graig y Fan Ddu |
| 128304 | Looking back to Graig y Fan Ddu from Graig Fan Las |
| 128305 | Looking north towards Brecon from Craig Cwareli |
| 128306 | The view west from Craig Cwareli towards Fan y Big and Cribyn |
| 128307 | The Neuadd reservoirs from the flanks of Fan y Big |
| 128308 | Cribyn from the summit of Fan y Big |
| 128309 | Looking back from the 'Gap Road' towards the Cribyn |
| 190301 | Cwmdwgi is the start of this walk to Pen y Fan |
| 190302 | Looking north from above Cwmdwgi |