
Black Beacon Mountain Races
Fri - Sunday 2026
'A night well spent...12,000ft of elevation, from waterfalls and reservoirs to the highest mountain peaks of South Wales. This race had it all... This is gonna be a classic!'
The Black Beacon Mountain Races are a series of long distance mountain trail races crossing the Black Mountains and Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Parks from South to North. There are 4 race distances to choose from; 100 mile mountain ultramarathon, 50 mile ultramarathon, 50km 'Ultra Bach' trail race and a 21mile Trail race.
These are stunning, adventurous mountain running challenges with a choice of race distances suitable for all abilities. The trails are fast and not overly technical, the navigation is relatively straight forwards and the scenery is spectacular. You will also be supported by our wonderful volunteers and professional event staff with well stocked checkpoints along the course - 13 for the Black Beacon 100, 6 for the Black Beacon 50, and 4 for the Ultra Bach and 3 for the trail race. They provide comprehensive refreshments details of which can be found in the 'checkpoint' section below. In addition there are 3 drop bags available for the 100 mile runners and 1 for the 50 mile runners.
Race Distances
- Black Beacon 100 - 100 miles with +7500m ascent
- Black Beacon 50 - 50 miles with +3750 ascent
- Black Beacon Ultra Bach - 50 KM with +2200m ascent
- Black Beacon Trail Race - 21 miles with +1200m ascent
The Routes
Black Beacon 100
The Black Beacon 100 is a unique out and back
traverse of the Bannau Brycheiniog and Black Mountains. The adventure starts at the Northern tip of the national park at the market town of Hay-on-Wye, with an ascent onto the Black mountains plateau, followed by an amazing rollercoaster ride over mountains summits that form the spine of the route. The first half of the race culminates, with some fast running through waterfall country into Pontneddfechen at the Southern tip of the national park, before participants turn around and retrace their steps back across to Hay-on-wye and the race finish. Along the way you will cross 44 summits and have wonderful views over the Welsh borderlands and mountains.
This adventure is suitable for experienced ultra-marathon runners looking for the complete physical and mental challenge. However, the trails are fast and not overly technical, the navigation is relatively straight forwards and the scenery is spectacular.
Black Beacon 50 mile Ultra
The Black Beacon 50 mile
route is another epic challenges involving a South to North crossing of the Bannau Brycheiniog and Black Mountains. The adventure starts at 8am on the Saturday morning in Pontneddfechen, at the Southern tip of the Bannau Brycheiniog mountains range. The route heads straight through 'waterfall country' with some glorious and fast forest trail running before passing under the Sgwd Yr Eira Waterfall. Then it is in to the mountains, with the climbs of Fan Llia and Fan Fawr.
The route then traverses the iconic Bannau Brycheiniog starting with the climbs over Corn Du, Pen y Fan and Crybyn. Before an excellent ridgetop run culminating in a dramatic long decent past Carn pica to Talybont Reservior. The next summit is Tor Y Foel followed by the village of Llangynidir the drop bag checkpoint for the 50 mile runners (and the finish for the 50 km runners). The 50 mile route still has another 20 miles as it enters the Black Mountains via Llangorse common. The final sections of the route follows a high level ridgeline looking over mid Wales and has some easy to follow trails with some exciting descents and climbs. The final high point of Hay Bluff provides an incredible view over the finish and the town of Hay on Wye and the final long descent will cap off a great day out in the hills!
Black Beacon South 50 km Ultra
The Black Beacons South is a 50km ultra martahon over some of the best mountain running in the UK and it is a South to North crossing of the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons). The BB south starts at 9am on the Saturday morning in Pontneddfechen, at the Southern tip of the Bannau Brycheiniog mountains range. The route heads straight through 'waterfall country' with some glorious and fast forest trail running before passing under the Sgwd Yr Eira Waterfall. Then it is in to the mountains, with the climbs of Fan Llia and Fan Fawr.
The route then traverses the iconic Bannau Brycheiniog starting with the climbs over Corn Du, Pen y Fan and Crybyn. Before an excellent ridgetop run culminating in a dramatic long decent past Carn pica to Talybont Reservoir. The next summit is Tor Y Foel, which is accompanied by view across the central beacons and the peaks you have just climbed, and the to the East the Black Mountains summits. The finish is in the village of Llangynidir.
Black Beacon North 21 mile Trail Race
The Black Beacon trail race starts in Llangynidir and heads over Llangorse common joining the ultra routes for the beautiful journey back to Hay-on-wye. The majority of the route follows a high level ridgeline looking over mid Wales and has some easy to follow trails with some exciting descents and climbs. The final high point of Hay Bluff provides an incredible view over the finish and the town of Hay on Wye and the final long descent will cap off a great day out in the hills!
Map and Gps
For an interactive map and gps file of the provisional route please go to the link at the bottom of the page. To download the gps click on 'actions', then 'export' and follow the onscreen prompts.
Navigation
The 50 mile, 50km Ultra Bach and trail race are marked at major junctions with running arrows, illuminous tape or flags. You will need to follow the route using a combination of the gps trace and markings. Whilst there will be safety teams and marshals around the course, ultimately it is the participants responsibility to follow the published route using a combination of the gps trace, markers and map and compass.
The 100 mile route is unmarked for the first 50miles
but then will be marked for the return leg from Pontneddfechen to Hay-on-Wye where it joints the shorter race distances. You must be able to follow the published route using the gps trace. For a competent navigator the route is very simple to follow and follows obvious lines, mountain trails and footpaths. You will be required to carry an emergency map or back up gps device as part of the compulsory kit list. Whilst there will be safety teams and marshals around the course, ultimately it is the participants responsibility to follow the published route using a combination of the gps trace, markers and map and compass.
Checkpoints
There are 13 checkpoints for the Black Beacon 100, 6 for the Black Beacon 50, and 4 each for the Ultra Bach and trail marathon races. They will provide refreshments, water, energy drink, sweets, biscuits, crisps, etc. In addition there are 2 drop bags available for the 100 mile runners and 1 for the 50 mile runners.
Details of what's is provided at checkpoints is available on the blog here.
Time limits and start times
The Black Beacon 100
Race starts at 1400 on Friday from Hay-on-wye, and has a 42 hour time limit (Sunday 0800). To continue on the route you must have left the turnaround point in Pontneddfechen within 19 hours (0900 on Saturday).
Race starts at 1400 on Friday from Hay-on-wye, and has a 42 hour time limit (Sunday 0800). To continue on the route you must have left the turnaround point in Pontneddfechen within 19 hours (0900 on Saturday).
The Black Beacon 50
Race starts at 0800 on Saturday morning from Pontneddfechen and has a 24 hour time limit (Sunday at 0800).
Race starts at 0800 on Saturday morning from Pontneddfechen and has a 24 hour time limit (Sunday at 0800).
The Black Beacon Ultra Bach
Starts at 0900 on Saturday from Pontneddfechen and has a 14 hour time limit (Saturday at 2300).
Starts at 0900 on Saturday from Pontneddfechen and has a 14 hour time limit (Saturday at 2300).
The Black Beacon Trail Race
Race starts at 1100 on Saturday from Llangynidir and has a 12 hour time limit (Sunday at 2300).
Race starts at 1100 on Saturday from Llangynidir and has a 12 hour time limit (Sunday at 2300).
Event Base, Car Parking and Finish Location
The event base and finish line for the 100mile, 50mile and trail race is at Cusop Hall, Hay on Wye.
The event base and finish line for the 50km Ultra Bach is at Llangynidir village hall.
Parking is available at Hay-on-Wye, Llangynidir and Pontneddfechen near the event bases. Please go to the following link to find out more Black Beacon Parking, Camping and eating options.
Camping is available at the Hay on Wye event base.
Transport
As the Black Beacon 50 mile, Ultra Bach and trail race routes are linear you will need to either get dropped off at the start or park your car at the finish and catch one of the busses provided to the start of the event. We hope to facilitate easy logistics, so please read the following carefully and select the most appropriate options for you. The bus will leave at the following times:
0545 (Saturday)
for the Black Beacon ultra 50 mile from Hay-on-Wye
0645 (Saturday)
for the Black Beacon Ultra Bach 50km race from Llangynidir
0915 (Saturday)
for the Black Beacon trail race from Hay-on-Wye
There is no bus transport required for the 100 mile course.
There is no bus transport required for the 100 mile course.
If you want to catch the bus you need to select this option when you sign up. You will be able to leave a bag indoors at the coach collection points (Cusop Hall or Llangynidr Hall), but we are unable to transport a bag from the start to the finish.
Compulsory Kit
There is a compulsory kit list that must be carried. This may vary depending on the conditions. This can be viewed here.
Experience
These are challenging mountain routes. To enter you must be in good fitness and be able to complete the distance you have registered for. You must also be able to follow the course using a combination of the gps trace and map. You must be able to look after yourself in a potentially hostile mountain environment and in extreme weather. Please read our terms and conditions before entering to ensure you are happy with the style and nature of the race.
100 Miles - This is suitable for experienced ultramarathon runners. To participate in the 100 mile race you need to have at least completed a similar mountain 50 mile ultramarathon within the time limits. You should also be very comfortable being self sufficient in the mountains and also will need to be a competent night time navigator. If in doubt you should enter one of the shorter race distances which will allow you to gain the necessary skills and experience before taking on this challenge.
50 Miles - To participate in the 50 mile race you must be able to follow the route with gps or map and be able to stay fully self-sufficient. If in doubt you should enter a shorter distance, or an alternative race on our events calendar in order to gain the appropriate experience.
100 Miles - This is suitable for experienced ultramarathon runners. To participate in the 100 mile race you need to have at least completed a similar mountain 50 mile ultramarathon within the time limits. You should also be very comfortable being self sufficient in the mountains and also will need to be a competent night time navigator. If in doubt you should enter one of the shorter race distances which will allow you to gain the necessary skills and experience before taking on this challenge.
50 Miles - To participate in the 50 mile race you must be able to follow the route with gps or map and be able to stay fully self-sufficient. If in doubt you should enter a shorter distance, or an alternative race on our events calendar in order to gain the appropriate experience.
50k & trail race - These are challenging races but have a more forgiving time limit than the 100 or the 50 mile races.
Timetable
- including Start, Coach Pick up and Registration Times
Friday
1000 Car park and camping field opens for 100 mile competitors in Hay on Wye
1230-1330 100 mile registration in Hay on Wye
1345 100 mile race brief
1400 100 mile start
1600 - 2200 Car park and camping field opens for all other competitors in Hay on Wye
1800-2000 Registration for all remaining races in Hay on Wye
Saturday
0500 Car park reopens
0545 Coach pick up for BB 50 milers from Hay on Wye
0630 Llangynidr hall opens to wait for the bus
0645 Coach pick up for BB South 50k runners from Llangynidir
0630-0730 50 mile registration in Pontneddfechen
0745 Race brief in Pontneddfechen Village Hall
0800 Ultra 50 mile starts outside Pontneddfechen Village Hall
0730-0830 BB South 50 km registration in Pontneddfechen
0845 Race brief in Pontneddfechen Village Hall
0900 Ultra 50 mile and Ultra Bach Race starts outside Pontneddfechen Village Hall
0915 BB North Trail race coach collection from Hay on Wye
1000 - 1045 Trail race registration in Llangynidir
1045 Trail race brief
1100 Race starts Llangynidir
2300 Course cut off for the BB South 50 km race in Llangynidir (14 hrs) and Course cut off for the Trail race in Hay on wye (12hrs).
Sunday
0800 Course cut off for the 50 mile (24hrs) and 100 mile (42hrs) race
1000 Event base and camping field close
Prices
There are four race distances available for competitors. There is also the option of adding coach transport from the finish to the start as required. You can select the appropriate options when you sign up online.
Black Beacon 100 mile race (£160)
Black Beacon 50 mile race (£90)
Black Beacon South 50 km race (£60)
Black Beacon North (£50)
Coach Transport (£10)
Event T-shirt (£20)
Event hoodie (£40)
What your entry fee includes
Checkpoints with refreshments
Finishers medal
Physiotherapy and Emergency First Aid Cover
Mountain safety teams
Accurate and tested GPS file
Free race photography
GPS tracking and timing for all races
More Details and FAQs
Please consult the race FAQs
for greater details on the event. Checkpoint provisions can be found on the website blog.
Entries Open on the link below.
