Waterfalls around Glyn Tarell, located within the Brecon Beacons National Park, offer a variety of cascades and walking routes. This area is characterized by its natural landscape, providing diverse opportunities for exploring waterfalls. Visitors can find numerous falls, from dramatic drops to picturesque series of cascades. The region features extensive walking routes that incorporate these natural wonders.
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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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This is actually a nice segment that goes from Blaen y Glyn car park to the top of Fan Nedd. More than likely, this is the quickest route you can take to get some height in the Brecon Beacons. The route is quite steep, but you have some nice waterfalls to see to take your mind off things, and when you get to Fan Nedd, you are literally on a plateau where the walking gets much easier. This is the start of the walk to the Wellington Bomber War Memorial, too.
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As our lovely Zoe has outlined, The Blaen-y-Glyn Uchaf and Wellington Bomber Memorial Trail is a great walk to do, and it is also not that difficult. The war memorial itself is one of the most scenic viewpoints in the Brecon Beacons.
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Bwlch y Ddwyallt is the name commonly applied to the high point of the plateau of Gwaun Cerrig Llwydion in the eastern part of the Brecon Beacons in south Wales. It is a top of the mountainside of Waun Rydd. Walkers should take note that this route is a bit seasonal, as the river is tricky to cross when water levels are high in the spring/autumn.
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Bwlch y Ddwyallt or otherwise known as Gwaun Cerrig Llwydion is the name commonly applied to the high point of the plateau of Gwaun Cerrig Llwydion in the eastern part of the Brecon Beacons in south Wales. It is actually a top of the mountainside of Waun Rydd.
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The Blaen-y-Glyn Waterfall trail. This Walk is a spectacular adventure in Brecon Beacons National Park that will take you through a serene forest with a seemingly endless amount of waterfalls. While out on the trail, you will climb uphill along the forested banks of Caerfanell to view the falls, before looping around the hillside on the return. Walkers should take note that this route is a bit seasonal, as the river is tricky to cross when water levels are high in the spring/autumn.
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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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For dramatic falls, consider Sgwd Uchaf Clun-Gwyn Waterfall, known for its upper falls thundering into the River Mellte. Another impressive option is Sgwd y Pannwr, often described as having a dramatic and beautiful appearance, reminiscent of a scene from 'The Jungle Book'.
Yes, many of the waterfall areas in Glyn Tarell offer routes suitable for families. While specific trails vary in difficulty, the general appeal of the cascades makes them a popular destination for all ages. Sgwd y Pannwr is specifically noted as family-friendly.
The best time to visit is often after rainfall, which significantly enhances the flow and drama of the falls. While this can happen any time of year, spring and autumn typically offer more consistent rainfall and lush scenery. Be prepared for potentially challenging terrain and appropriate footwear.
The difficulty of waterfall trails in Glyn Tarell varies. Some, like those around Afon Tarell and Blaen Taf Fawr, offer a moderate walking experience. Others, such as certain routes to Blaen-y-Glyn Waterfalls or the path to Craig y Fan Ddu, can be intermediate to challenging due to steep gradients and uneven terrain. Appropriate footwear is highly recommended.
Yes, the Blaen-y-Glyn Waterfalls are known to offer opportunities for a refreshing dip, making them a popular spot for those wanting to swim after a hike. Always exercise caution and assess water conditions before entering.
Beyond the waterfalls, Glyn Tarell, located within the Brecon Beacons National Park, offers a rich natural landscape. You'll encounter gorges, rivers, forests, and sweeping glacial ridge walks, especially around areas like Blaen-y-Glyn Waterfalls and the path towards Craig y Fan Ddu.
The area around Glyn Tarell offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, such as the Pen y Fan Summit loop, and various MTB trails like 'The Gap'. Cycling routes, including the Taff Trail, are also popular. For more details on these activities, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Glyn Tarell, MTB Trails around Glyn Tarell, and Cycling around Glyn Tarell guides.
Yes, an eight-mile loop encompassing the Blaen-y-Glyn Waterfalls is highly recommended, offering wonderful cascades and sweeping glacial ridge walks. Additionally, the wider 'Waterfall Country' area features extensive routes that can include multiple falls on the Rivers Mellte, Hepste, and Nedd Fechan.
Given the varied terrain and potential for wet conditions, appropriate footwear is essential. Sturdy hiking boots with good grip are recommended. Layers of clothing are also advisable to adapt to changing weather, especially after rainfall when the falls are at their most dramatic.
Parking is available at various access points, such as the Storey Arms for waterfalls on Afon Tarell and Blaen Taf Fawr, or car parks for the Blaen-y-Glyn Waterfalls. However, it's important to note that facilities like toilets are often not available at these car parks, so plan accordingly.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil atmosphere, stunning scenery, and the opportunity for both leisurely walks and more challenging hikes. The dramatic appearance of falls like Sgwd y Pannwr and the impressive flow of Sgwd Uchaf Clun-Gwyn Waterfall are often highlighted. The komoot community has shown appreciation with 356 upvotes and 94 photos shared.
Visiting after heavy rain is often recommended as it enhances the flow and drama of the falls, making them even more spectacular. However, be aware that trails can become very muddy, slippery, and rivers may be tricky to cross, especially in spring and autumn. Always exercise caution and wear appropriate footwear.


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