Best waterfalls around Llanddoged And Maenan are found within the scenic Conwy Valley in North Wales. This region is characterized by its dramatic river gorges, ancient woodlands, and diverse natural landscapes. The area offers a variety of waterfall experiences, from powerful cascades to serene woodland settings, all easily accessible. It is a notable destination for those seeking natural attractions and popular hiking routes.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The view from the front is also very impressive! 👍🏻
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Here the water flows calmly, just before it thunders through the rocks! 😊
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Up close, very impressive! And only a few people on this side.
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Swallow Falls is one of the highest continuous waterfalls in Wales. It comprises a series of beautiful cascades on the River Llugwy, approximately one mile east of Betws y Coed, on the way to Capel Curig and just off the A5. The falls are surrounded by lush woodland. Swallow Falls is a breathtaking natural wonder that attracts thousands of visitors each year. Visitors can view the falls from a viewing platform. The viewing platform is open all year round and admission costs £2 (cash or credit card).
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Idyllic spot in the middle of Betws y Coed.
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Caution is advised when descending to the waterfall. Entrance to the waterfall is through a turnstile, and costs £2. Card payments are accepted. For me, the short hike to this beautiful spot was worth it.
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Stunning waterfall with the bridge built into the rock formation
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There was a sign saying do not enter, and locked gates. This is due to the recent storm there. Lots of trees are down and the pathways leading down have been damaged. I risked it as I've wanted to visit here. There was nobody around, and had to tread carefully and take my time.
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The waterfalls in the Conwy Valley, near Llanddoged And Maenan, offer a diverse range of experiences. You can find dramatic cascades plunging into deep gorges, serene falls nestled within ancient woodlands, and easily accessible spots in charming villages. Many are surrounded by rich wildlife and offer natural paths for exploration.
Among the most popular waterfalls are Swallow Falls, known for its impressive height and continuous cascades on the River Llugwy, and Conwy Falls, which plunges through a deep gorge within a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Pont-y-Pair Bridge and Waterfall in Betws-y-Coed is also a popular spot, appreciated for its beautiful setting.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families and beginners. Fairy Falls in Trefriw is a charming series of cascades that are easily accessible with a short walk from the village. The Grey Mare's Tail Falls also features in an easy hiking route starting from Gogledd Llanrwst, offering a scenic and less strenuous outdoor experience. Pont-y-Pair Bridge and Waterfall is also considered family-friendly and easily accessible in Betws-y-Coed.
Visiting during spring or autumn often provides the most beautiful views. After heavy rainfall, especially in autumn or spring, the waterfalls are at their most powerful and impressive due to the increased volume of water. Spring also brings active wildlife, while autumn offers vibrant fall colors in the surrounding woodlands.
The ancient woodlands surrounding waterfalls like Conwy Falls are rich in wildlife. This area is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest, home to polecats and over 30 bird species. During August, visitors to Conwy Falls might even witness salmon leaping upstream.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For instance, you can find trails like the 'Grey Mare's Tail Falls – Gower Road Bridge loop from Gogledd Llanrwst / North Llanrwst' which is an easy hike. Other moderate options include the 'Llyn Crafnant and Llyn Geirionydd Circular Trail' and the 'Klondyke Mill Mine Shafts – Grey Mare's Tail Falls loop from Trefriw'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Llanddoged And Maenan guide.
Appropriate footwear is highly recommended, especially after rainfall, as paths can be wet, uneven, and slippery. Some trails, like those at Conwy Falls, can be challenging underfoot. For Parc Mawr Waterfalls, the descent involves steep steps, so caution and suitable shoes are essential.
Yes, for Swallow Falls, there is a modest admission fee to access the viewing platforms. It's advisable to check current pricing before your visit, as it can be cash-only at times.
Yes, for example, the Conwy Falls area hosts an excellent cafe, designed by Clough Williams-Ellis. In Trefriw, near Fairy Falls, the Fairy Falls Hotel offers a convenient spot for refreshments. Betws-y-Coed, where Pont-y-Pair Bridge and Waterfall is located, also has various amenities.
Yes, the area offers routes for gravel biking. You can explore trails like the 'Bullhead Descent – Llyn Parc loop from Llanrwst' or longer routes such as 'Llyn Crafnant – Betws-y-Coed Village loop from Llanrwst'. These are generally more challenging. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Llanddoged And Maenan guide.
Conwy Falls is unique for its dramatic twin cascade plunging 15 meters into a deep pool within the Fairy Glen gorge. The surrounding 10-acre woodland is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, preserving native trees and supporting diverse wildlife. It offers natural, adventurous trails and a cafe designed by the renowned Clough Williams-Ellis.
The Grey Mare's Tail Falls is featured in a popular easy hiking route that typically starts from Gogledd Llanrwst (North Llanrwst). It's part of a scenic walk through woodland, offering a less strenuous outdoor experience in the Conwy Valley.
Parc Mawr Waterfalls, also known as Rhaeadr y Parc Mawr, is considered a hidden gem located in Llanrwst. It's situated in a secluded spot, accessed via a gate and steep steps down to the base of the waterfall, offering a more intimate natural experience.


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