Miles for Maggie's - Brecon Beacons / Bannau Brycheiniog
Challenge yourself by joining us in the Brecon hills and supporting people living with cancer
Date: 05 September 2026
Time: 7:30 am
Where: Pont ar Daf car park
Registration Fee: £25-£35 (depending on distance)
Sponsorship target: £180-£350
Take on this iconic route through the Brecon Beacons National Park, starting and finishing in the charming town of Brecon, surrounded by rolling hills and dramatic landscapes.
With breath-taking scenery and sweeping panoramic views, this challenge takes you across rugged trails and open ridges, including the famous Pen y Fan – the highest peak in South Wales.
You’ll experience one of the most rewarding adventures, taking part with fellow hikers in support of Maggie’s. Your vital steps could help families find their feet after cancer has turned their worlds upside down.
The route
Choose from 10 or 20 miles - both start and finishing at Pont ar Daf car park.
Half distance - 10 miles
- We ask that you raise a minimum of £180
Full distance - 20 miles
- We ask that you raise a minimum of £350
What to expect
- Fully supported route with experienced walking guides
- Refreshments provided
- Training plans and advice
- Expert fundraising support including a dedicated fundraiser at your local Maggie’s centre
- Opportunity to visit and tour your local Maggie’s centre
- Maggie’s t-shirt
- Medal to commemorate your achievement
Your participation
Please note that this is a fairly challenging event, and to take part you will need to have a good level of fitness. We’ll provide training plans and information to help you feel prepared for the challenge.
Challenge yourself and support people with cancer
When cancer turns life upside down, Maggie’s is here. All our expert support is free to anyone with cancer and their family and friends.
By joining us on the Brecon Beacon Challenge, you are helping us to ensure people with cancer get the support they need.
£150 could pay for two of our Getting Started sessions for up to 20 centre visitors, helping to support with thoughts, emotions and worries before, during and after any cancer treatment.
£300 could help fund a course for eight people dealing with the impact of menopause brought on by cancer treatment.