Waterfalls around Llywel are located near the Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales, within the area known as "Waterfall Country." This region is characterized by diverse and impressive cascades, offering natural spectacles. The landscape features lush woodlands, scenic gorges, and rivers that form numerous waterfalls.
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Impressive waterfall. You can also walk well underneath it.
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The view you are most likely to see is from the top of the falls, to the side. There is a rock shelf that provides a good view for this view. In the summer you will also find people jumping off this shelf into the plunge pool below! There are other views that can be reached down a gully and then along a rough path that takes you to river level.
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Amazing place. Must visit in vacation. I am so excited to go there. Beautiful waterfall. https://www.my-milestonecard.com
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such a beautiful waterfall. Looks amazing and so peaceful weather. I loved it. https://www.my-milestonecard.com
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Sgwd yr Eira is the most impressive waterfall in the Pontneddfechan area. It is a high, broad, and powerful waterfall that resembles a curtain of water when it is in full flow. The fact that you can walk behind it just adds to the beauty of this amphitheatre you find yourself in. To get there, however, you have to take around 170 steps that go down the steep side of the valley to the river bed. If this worries you somewhat, just take your time when you go down and when you come back up. In addition, at the bottom, the path that goes to the waterfall is rocky and slippery, and if you walk behind the waterfall, it will be a bit wet, so a waterproof might be necessary.
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The Four Waterfalls Walk is my idea of heaven. Hidden away in a quiet corner of the Brecon Beacons, there is a famous waterfall trail that takes in four great waterfalls, it is located near the quaint village of Ystradfellte. The trail has stunning scenery, and the main access to it is from the car park at Porth yr Ogof, or the Cwm Porth car park, to give it its proper name. The Four Waterfalls are all spectacular in their own different ways, and they are Sgwd Clun-Gwyn, Sgwd Isaf Clun-Gwyn, Sgwd y Pannwr, and Sgwd yr Eira.
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Henrhyd Falls in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales, is the tallest waterfall in southern Wales with a drop of 90 feet. It lies on National Trust land, in the traditional county of Brecknockshire. The nearest settlement to it is Coelbren, on the road between Glynneath and Abercraf.
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With a bit of luck, you will see groups of brave people throwing themselves into the waterfall from above. Spectacular!
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The waterfalls in the Llywel area, particularly within the Brecon Beacons' "Waterfall Country," are known for their diverse formations and the unique opportunity to walk behind the curtain of water at several locations. This region features powerful drops, picturesque cascades, and lush woodland gorges.
You can walk behind the water at several waterfalls in the area. Sgwd Yr Eira is a popular choice, offering an incredible experience. Similarly, it's possible to go behind Sgwd Gwladus Waterfall and Henrhyd Falls, though caution is advised due to slippery conditions.
Yes, several waterfalls are considered family-friendly. Sgwd Yr Eira and Henrhyd Falls are both listed as family-friendly. The trails leading to these waterfalls offer beautiful scenery suitable for a family outing, though some sections may be rocky or slippery.
Henrhyd Falls holds the title of the tallest waterfall in South Wales, plunging an impressive 90 feet (27 m) into a wooded gorge. It's a breathtaking sight and a must-visit.
Trails in Waterfall Country can vary. While many paths are well-trodden, areas directly around the waterfalls, especially behind them, can be rocky, wet, and very slippery. Appropriate walking boots with good grip and waterproof clothing are highly recommended for a safe and comfortable experience.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round. After heavy rain, the water flow is most dramatic and powerful. Autumn offers stunning foliage colors, while spring brings active wildlife. Visiting outside of peak summer can also provide a more tranquil experience.
Yes, Sgwd Gwladus Waterfall is noted as a great place for picnics and is safe for swimming in the summer. Always exercise caution and be aware of water conditions before entering.
The damp and heavily wooded gorges, such as Graig Llech Wood surrounding Henrhyd Falls, are rich in wildlife. Keep an eye out for various birds like woodpeckers, tree creepers, warblers, and wrens. The area is also a haven for mosses, liverworts, and lichen.
Beyond waterfall viewing, the Llywel area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including challenging mountain loops and moderate trails like the Usk Reservoir Trail. There are also cycling routes, such as the Bwlch Cerrig Duon & Henrhyd Falls loop, and dedicated running trails. For more details, explore the hiking, cycling, and running guides for Llywel.
Parking is available at various points around the Waterfall Country trails, including Ystradfellte, Porth Yr Ogof, or Pontneddfechan. These locations serve as good starting points for exploring the different waterfall walks.
Yes, the village of Pontneddfechan, a common starting point for many waterfall walks, offers amenities including two pubs, a bistro, and a car park. These can be convenient for refreshments before or after your walk.
The renowned 'Four Waterfalls Walk' is a popular trail that encompasses four distinct waterfalls: Sgwd Clun-Gwyn, Sgwd Isaf Clun-Gwyn, Sgwd y Pannwr, and Sgwd yr Eira. It's considered a must-do for waterfall enthusiasts, offering a diverse experience of cascade formations.


Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls around Llywel: