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The Unofficial Guide to Great Britain
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Brecon (7), Brecknockshire.

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Brecon Beacons.
The southern most path to Pen-y-Crug, via Maen-Du Well, which continues up to Pen-y-crug hill fort.
Although there is there is a very good flow along the main channel from this spring there is also plenty of water leaking from the ground in the surrounding area making the whole area quite wet.
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Brecon Beacons.
The Maen-Du Well seen from the access path. The small stream on the left is supplied by the well which has a good flow and the opening which gives access to the well can be seen on the front face which also has the date of 1754 carved into it.
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Brecon Beacons.
Looking through the opening in the front wall the clear water from the spring can be seen.
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Brecon Beacons.
Because this whole area is very wet there is a profusion of Ragged Robin plants.
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