A road which falls in the Brecon Beacons National Park has been ranked among the best in the UK.

With schools now breaking up for the summer holidays many families are looking to take to UK roads to enjoy our spectacular scenery and unique stops on the way.

According to the latest consumer survey from Europcar, drivers’ three favourite scenic driving routes in the UK are The North Coast 500 in Scotland (39%), the Kendal to Keswick route in the Lake District (33.4%), and the ‘Cat and Fiddle’ Buxton to Macclesfield route in the Peak District (25.9%).

The Black Mountain Road, Brecon Beacons National Park was voted ninth, still an impressive placing given such stiff competition.

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John Rees Chairman of the Black Mountain Centre said: “The Black Mountain Road in Carmarthenshire from Brynaman to Llangadog provides a thrilling journey for motorists, motorbikes and cyclists so has something for everyone.

"Originally built to transport minerals by horse and cart and the traction engine, it follows the contours of the mountain to a high point of 1500 ft above sea level.

"Along its entire length there are spectacular views to the South as far as Devon and to the North as far as Aberystwyth, with its endless patchwork of farmer’s fields.”

In first place, the North Coast 500 is the closest thing the UK has to the iconic US Route 66, and the 500-mile circuit of the north coast of Scotland takes in mountain scenery, waterfalls, castles and stunning beaches.

In second place, the A591 is a popular route of less than 30 miles from Kendal to Keswick in the Lake District, which takes in some of the most spectacular sights in the National Park, including Lake Windermere and the picturesque village of Grasmere. Named for the pub part way along the road, the Cat and Fiddle route in the Peak District takes third place.

Sarah Clarke, Consumer Marketing Manager for Europcar Mobility Group UK said: “It can be easy to forget the incredible landscapes and scenery we have right here on our little islands, in favour of more exotic destinations and famous landmarks. But those planning a UK break won’t be disappointed if they take in any of these routes on their next UK break.

"Stops along the routes include wonderful local pubs, dramatic caves, idyllic beaches and so much more."