Best waterfalls around Trawsgoed are found in the Ceredigion region of Wales, a landscape characterized by its river valleys and ancient woodlands. Trawsgoed itself is a community known for its historic estate and peaceful riverside walks along the River Ystwyth. The area offers a variety of water features, from dramatic tiered cascades to serene, secluded spots. This region provides opportunities for exploring natural beauty and historical landmarks.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Completely blocked ! Took us 45 mins to push our bikes up the hill and round through thick brush. Avoid! April 2025
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Not currently passable, due to masses of fallen trees (March 2025)
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To view the stunning gorge and three bridges, it costs £2 per person. There's a small free car park and a café for refreshments. The path is very narrow and consists of steep stairs. Not suitable for unfit people. It only takes 10mins to complete the short loop. The three bridges show a history of crossing the gorge through the centures. The first and lowest bridge was built by monks in 11th century. Around 1754 a second bridge (middle bridge) was built on top if the first, with ornate iron railings. In 1901 the third bridge was built, again with a modern copy of the iron original railings.
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Well worth stopping and admiring if enroute and depending on your love for engineering may well be worth the detour, too.
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Devil's Bridge is a well known tourist highlight in the heart of the Cambrian Mountains. You can view the bridges from the road, but there are also 2 walks for which you can pay a small entrance fee. The walks take you through the gorge to spectacular waterfalls, the longer walk is along steep and uneven natural stone steps - not one to try in your cycling shoes!
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Awesome decent through an ancient forrest! lots of big old trees covered in moss. Rewarded at the bottom with a bridge and viewing point of a waterfall.
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The most popular waterfalls in the vicinity of Trawsgoed are Devil's Bridge and Waterfalls, known for its dramatic tiered cascades and historic bridges. Another highly regarded spot is Rheidol Falls, offering a more tranquil experience with a convenient picnic area.
Yes, Rheidol Falls is considered family-friendly. It offers a picturesque setting along the River Rheidol with a picnic spot, and you can even alight at the Rheidol Falls stop on the Vale of Rheidol steam railway to explore the area.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. For instance, near Devil's Bridge and Waterfalls, there are nature trails offering spectacular views, ranging from a shorter 10-minute walk to a longer 45-minute circular route through ancient oak woodland. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Trawsgoed.
The trails at Devil's Bridge and Waterfalls can be challenging in parts due to steep steps, including Jacob's Ladder which has around 600 steps up and down. While there are options for shorter walks, visitors should be prepared for a demanding experience if they wish to explore the full extent of the falls.
While specific dog-friendly policies for each waterfall vary, many outdoor areas in Wales welcome well-behaved dogs on leads. It's always best to check local signage or the specific attraction's website before visiting. For general outdoor activities, the hiking guide for Trawsgoed can provide route ideas.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round. In spring and autumn, the surrounding woodlands offer vibrant colours. During winter, the sound of running water fills the woodlands, and the falls can be particularly dramatic after heavy rainfall. Summer provides pleasant weather for longer walks.
Yes, Cavern Cascade is described as a delightful waterfall that is 'very much off the main path.' Reaching it involves a bit of a scramble across roots and rocks, making it ideal for those seeking a more adventurous and secluded experience.
The most notable historical feature is at Devil's Bridge and Waterfalls, famous for its three historic bridges built one on top of the other over centuries, with the oldest dating back to the 11th century. The site has been a major visitor attraction since the 18th century.
At Devil's Bridge and Waterfalls, you can choose between a shorter 10-minute walk to see the three bridges and the Punchbowl, or a longer 45-minute circular walk through ancient oak woodland in the Rheidol Gorge. The longer walk involves approximately 600 steps.
Absolutely. The region around Trawsgoed offers various outdoor activities. You can find running trails and cycling routes that explore the beautiful landscapes near the waterfalls and throughout the Trawsgoed area.
Given the potentially steep and sometimes wet conditions, especially at places like Devil's Bridge and Waterfalls, it's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip. Layered clothing is also recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions.
Many of the waterfall locations themselves offer stunning viewpoints. For example, Devil's Bridge and Waterfalls provides spectacular views of the 300ft Mynach Waterfalls. The surrounding Rheidol Valley and Black Covert woods also offer picturesque spots for enjoying the natural landscape.


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