A relatively small pond in a wooded bowl partway up the East side of the Blorenge Mountain, it has gently sloped grass banks and bed for ease of access but does have boulders in the bed, can be weedy in high summer.
A good site for short dips, sunbathe and picnic.
There is a public footpath running along the East side on the old earth dam so expect to be seen.
LocationNational grid ref SO 28244 11617
Good to Know
- Beach Type Lakes, Rivers and Reservoirs
- Facilities none
- Nudist Status Unofficial
- Ease of Access The footpath to the site is quite steep, but passable by anyone with reasonable mobility
Getting There
- Town / County / State Abergavenny / Monmouthshire / Wales
- Zip / Postal Code NP7 9LE
- DirectionsTake the B4246 Abergavenny to Blaenavon road (aka The Tumble) at the top by Keepers pond (aka Pen-Fford-Goch pond) turn left and continue for approximately 2.5 Km and park on the left before the cattle grid. Walk through the gate onto the woodland trust site and follow path downhill to pond
Coordinates
- Latitude 51.79858
- Longitude -3.04195
- Sea Level (In Meters) 285