Brombil reservoir hike vlog | Including where to park and detailed route description
Brombil reservoir is a hidden gem tucked away in valleys of Margam, South Wales. Its tranquil turquoise waters are something you associate with the glacial lakes of the Canadian Rockies or Italian Dolomites and are a far cry from juxtaposing Port Talbot Steel works which loom ominously in the background. Despite its unusual location this a beautiful little reservoir which is definitely worthy of an afternoon visit. The surrounding foothills also offer terrific views back over the south coast and are well worth. There is no official parking for this walk. Instead you have to plug in the postcode: SA13 2SR which will take you to Brombil barns situated a residential cul-de-sac on the other side of the M4 motorway. Be considerate of residents as there have been issues surrounding parking and double yellow lines have been painted. The best place to park is before the flyover which takes you under the M4. For more detailed information check out my blog post below: Follow My Journey Website: https://ohwhataknight.co.uk/ Instagram: / ohwhataknig. . Facebook: / ohwhataknight My Camera Gear Sony A6300 + Sony 16-70mm F4 Ziess lens GoPro Hero 8 DJI Mavic Air Drone

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