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Bannau Brycheiniog National Park

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National ParkBristolUnited KingdomCapacity: About 25,0001 upcoming events
Bannau Brycheiniog National Park
Type
National Park
City
Bristol
Country
United Kingdom
Upcoming events
1
Address
Libanus, Brecon, Powys, LD3 8ER
Time zone
GMT Standard Time
Capacity
About 25,000

About this venue

Bannau Brycheiniog National Park is not a conventional arena or stadium, but a wide natural setting for outdoor events, guided tours and open-air experiences. Its importance comes from its mountain views, expansive landscapes and recognized national park status, making it especially appealing to visitors who want to combine a ticketed experience with time in nature.

The visitor experience inside the park is shaped by space, quiet and direct contact with the landscape. Instead of stands and indoor concourses, visitors find natural scenery, walking routes, viewpoints and areas suited to organized visits, educational programs and seasonal activities. Comfort depends mainly on preparation, weather conditions and choosing suitable clothing and footwear.

The venue is listed at Libanus, Brecon, Powys, LD3 8ER, Bristol, United Kingdom. Access to the entrance is usually most convenient by road, using marked parking areas and visitor points close to the park. For broader arrival options and local movement, the general city guide below provides a useful continuation.

About the city

Bristol, one of the most charismatic cities in South West England, naturally blends creative energy, sport and music into an experience where something always seems to be happening. The scene is diverse, the vibe is relaxed, and the city has that unmistakable urban liveliness that pairs perfectly with a match day or a concert night. With plenty of bars, restaurants and social spots, Bristol is a great choice when you want more than just the event itself.

To get around, you’ll find Metrobus and city bus services such as First Bus especially useful, linking key neighbourhoods with major transport hubs. If you’re arriving by train, Bristol Temple Meads is the main station with strong connections into the centre, while Bristol Parkway is a convenient option for certain intercity routes and quick transfers. Flying in is straightforward via Bristol Airport, and the mix of bus links and road infrastructure makes reaching arenas and stadiums easy, even if it’s your first time in the city.

Before or after the event, it’s worth taking a walk along Harbourside to soak up the atmosphere of the former docks turned into waterside promenades and venues. The views from Clifton Suspension Bridge across the gorge and the River Avon are striking, and fans of history and engineering often choose to visit SS Great Britain. For a quick hit of city life, you’ll find old quarters, markets and streets known for their street art scene, making it easy for Bristol to turn a ticket into a full city break.

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