Best waterfalls around Gwynfi And Croeserw are located in a region known for its natural beauty, particularly within the broader Neath Port Talbot area, often referred to as "Waterfall Country." This area features a concentration of impressive cascades and scenic trails. Visitors can explore various waterfalls, from serene, less-frequented spots to dramatic plunges within wooded gorges. The region offers diverse natural features for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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Nice waterfall I didn't go down but I believe you can get close by going down but it looks slippery and steap
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Path to falls currently closed due to a landslide. Can see the falls from a distance from the top path
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Resembling something which should be found in Iceland, Pen Pych waterfall is a series of cascades which tumble over a sheer sided sedimentary rock face. The base of waterfall is enveloped by a half amphitheatre cliffs which only adds to the waterfalls impressive appearance. Theres is no plunge pool at the base of the falls, instead the tallest section spills 21m onto number of boulders which have tumbled from the cliffs above in years gone by. The path will lead you to a large rocky viewing area to the right hand side of the falls beneath the cliffs. You can climb up to the base of the falls, if you do do that take care as the rocks can be very slippery. (https://ohwhataknight.co.uk/blog/pen-pych-mountain-and-waterfall-hike-guide)
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Wonderful campsite secluded in the Afan Valley. Great, flat camping field, excellent facilities including a communal seating area, wood fired sauna & plunge pool. It’s also well situated to access hiking & bikng trails.
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The first place in the UK where I"ve been and didn't hear cars, airplains. Just the forest, sound of wind and rain. If you want to complete disconect yourself from a daily life, this is the right place.
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Such a special campsite! They are super hospitable and it’s the perfect place to explore the Afan trails 🗺️
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A lovely campsite tucked away in Afan Forest. They have their own waterfall, plunge pool and wood fired sauna. A great place to stay to explore the forest and surrounding valleys.
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Beautiful waterfall with free parking easy trail up not to hard
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The region boasts diverse natural features. For instance, Pen-Pych Waterfall features a series of cascades tumbling over a sheer-sided sedimentary rock face, enveloped by half amphitheatre cliffs. Melincourt Falls plunges 24 meters into a thickly wooded gorge, which is also a designated nature reserve.
Yes, for a convenient and refreshing experience, Willow Springs Campsite in the Afan Forest boasts its own private waterfall and plunge pool, complemented by a wood-fired sauna. This is an excellent option for families looking to combine their stay with immediate access to a waterfall.
The difficulty varies. For example, the trail to Pwll Berw Falls involves a loose, steep descent to the pools, requiring good footwear. Similarly, the footpath leading to Pen-Pych Waterfall can be narrow, uneven, and very steep, especially in wet conditions. However, Melincourt Falls has a short and reasonably well-maintained path from the car park, making it more accessible, though caution is still advised due to slippery rocks.
Beyond waterfall viewing, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy hikes like the Pen-Pych Waterfall loop from Treherbert. For cyclists, there are routes around the Afan Valley, and gravel biking options are also available. You can explore more options on the easy hikes, cycling, and gravel biking guides for the region.
Yes, Pwll Berw Falls is known for its amazing wild swimming pools, making it a popular spot for those looking to take a dip. Additionally, Willow Springs Campsite offers its own private plunge pool.
Given the varied terrain, good footwear is essential, especially for trails like Pwll Berw Falls where the path can be loose and steep. For trails like the Elidir Trail, waterproofs are recommended, especially if you plan to go behind a waterfall.
Visitors appreciate the dramatic cascades and the serene, often less-frequented nature of some spots. The natural beauty of the wooded gorges and the opportunity for peaceful exploration away from larger crowds are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shared 25 photos and 38 upvotes, reflecting a strong appreciation for the area's natural appeal.
Pen-Pych Waterfall is often described as a beautiful, though overlooked, natural attraction. It offers a more peaceful experience away from larger crowds, making it a good option for those seeking tranquility.
Near Pwll Berw Falls, there's a silica mine, which adds an interesting historical and exploratory element to the visit. A decent torch is required to navigate its depths if you wish to explore.
Yes, Gwynfi and Croeserw are situated near the broader Neath Port Talbot area, often referred to as 'Waterfall Country.' This region, including the famous Four Falls Trail and other falls like Aberdulais Waterfall, is easily accessible and known for its high concentration of dramatic cascades and scenic trails.
Pen-Pych Waterfall is itself a viewpoint, offering impressive views of its cascades. The path leads to a large rocky viewing area to the right-hand side of the falls beneath the cliffs.


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