About Ffridd St Ioan
You'll get the most from this if you're exploring the countryside around Welshpool and want a half-day walk that doesn't require scrambling or technical bits. The terrain is typical Welsh upland - grass, bracken, the odd rocky outcrops - and the paths are well-trodden without being overdone. Allow a good couple of hours up and back, maybe longer if you're dawdling with a picnic.
It's free to access, naturally, being open moorland. The best time is late spring through early autumn when the grass is dry underfoot and visibility tends to be better. Winter can be boggy and clag-prone, which is less fun.
If you're basing yourself at one of the nearby parks - Pandy Camping or Cae Nant Glamping are both top-rated and within easy striking distance - this works as a solid morning's walk before lunch back at your site. It's not the sort of thing that'll occupy your entire day, but it's a genuine highlight if you like getting up high and seeing the landscape properly. Worth the detour if you're in the area.
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What type of attraction is Ffridd St Ioan?
Ffridd St Ioan is a peak in Powys, Mid Wales.
Are there holiday parks near Ffridd St Ioan?
Yes, there are 2 holiday parks near Ffridd St Ioan. The closest is Pandy Camping, just 4.6 miles away, rated 5.0 out of 5 by visitors.
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What else is there to do near Ffridd St Ioan?
Near Ffridd St Ioan you can also visit Bryn Castell (peak), Pen Coed (peak), Pen-y-ffridd Cownwy (peak), Pyllau Mawn (peak). Browse our Welshpool area guide for the full list of things to do.