Sunday, 11 January 2026

Trails - Hirwaun to Penderyn

MY LAST BLOG for Hirwaun, South Wales was "The Dark Run", during the run I spotted a gate before the ascent up Dark Lane that appeared to be a trails run to Penderyn.   I wanted to check this out and have now completed the run.

Normally when I run to Penderyn I run up the main road, which is pretty boring, so finding a trails run was pretty exciting.   Running the first part of The Dark Run I crossed the disused rail track and turned left heading for the gates that opened up the trails.

I was expecting a poor path up to the village and was surprised by how beautiful the path was, nice and wide which opened into the countryside at the foot of the Brecon Beacons.   I couldn't have hoped for a better path than this and the landscape was beautiful.

It was one of the Autumn mornings where it's cold, but perfect for running, trees bare arms reach across the trails, and brown and gold leaves line the paths.   This is one of the most beautiful parts of trails running, getting out into nature and just letting go.   This is not just about physical running, it's about your physical and mental health, breathing in that fresh air and being in the moment.   Anybody who does this knows exactly what I'm talking about.

There were a few people I passed on the trails, walking into Hirwaun or just out walking their dog, acknowledgement nods and exchanging, "Hello" or "beautiful morning", just makes the day as you continue towards Penderyn.

I took a very small detour as I got to the ford, it had been raining quite a bit and the ford was pretty high, I could have taken a small bridge to get across it, but I was enjoying the run and didn't want to exit too quickly.   Once you are in the moment, you don't want to just end it.

It wasn't too long before I hit the gates that marked the end of this run and I turned onto the main road, just above the Penderyn whiskey distillery.

The day before the run I was in Tesco and picked up their free magazine.   In there was an advert for Penderyn whiskey/Madeira mix.   A whiskey that is blended for seven years and then transferred to a Madeira barrel for the last seven months.   This sounded interesting.

As I was outside I took a look inside and asked about the brand, where were very eager to allow me some free samples to see what I thought.   I am not the type of person to turn down a free sample and I wasn't driving!

A couple whiskies later I decided to take the main road back to Hirwaun, this is the first run I have completed with a whiskey break in the middle.   I suppose I had better not make a habit of it!

Since writing this blog I have managed to run it once again, this time I didn't stop for a free whiskey! 

 





 

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