VISITORS to Pen y Fan will soon have to fork out £7.50 when a new car park opens near the foot of South Wales' tallest mountain.

Landowner the National Trust said the project would add an extra 200 parking spaces and would "transform the visitor welcome" at the existing Pont ar Daf car park site.

But while parking there will be free for National Trust members, other visitors will be charged a flat fee of £7.50 per car.

For the past few years, Pen y Fan has continued to attract an ever-growing number of visitors with the result that the existing car parking facilities were proving sorely inadequate.

Disabled parking spaces will be provided alongside parking provision for minibuses, coaches and cyclists as well as an area for the emergency services and other similarly related users of the Beacons.

Planned new visitor facilities will include toilets with disabled access, a ‘changing places toilet’ and baby changing facilities, some of which will be available 24 hours a day. Improvements to signage, footpaths and information will also allow people to better plan their day.

Electric vehicle charging points, recreational space for those choosing to travel by bus or by bike and areas to accommodate further sustainable transport solutions will all help to support a greener future for Pont ar Daf.

“We want to ensure that everyone who comes here has a welcome, fitting of this very special place”, said Alan Kearsley-Evans, general manager of National Trust Cymru Brecon Beacons and Gower.

With work scheduled to take place over the summer and autumn with a finishing date of winter 2022, National Trust Cymru would like to reassure visitors to Pont ar Daf that disruption to current parking and facilities will be minimal.

For more details on the project and to see plans for the improvements planned at Pont ar Daf, visit: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/brecon-beacons/