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Hay-on-Wye to Abergavenny: Hiking and Wild Camping in the Black Mountains

It's a satisfying feeling when you head out of your front door to disappear into the hills overnight, with everything you need on your back. No firm schedule beyond sunset and sunrise, and no distractions. Just a simple plan to wander between two places, camp, and enjoy the countryside. 

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