Skirrid Mountain Inn | americymru.net
There are not many more desolate, beautiful, and beguiling places on
earth than the Black Mountains of the Brecon Beacons, where the peaks
penetrate the heavens and a perpetual mist crawls down the
mountainsides. But in the shadow of these mountains lies an even more
mysterious place, this one made by the hands of man, The Skirrid
Mountain Inn.
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