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Top 20 Gorges In South Wales

Best canyons In South Wales are concentrated within the Brecon Beacons National Park, a region characterized by dramatic landscapes and intricate river systems. This area features a high concentration of natural gorges, waterfalls, and rugged rock formations. These formations include fast-flowing mountain rivers and cascading waterfalls. The terrain offers diverse natural features for exploration.

Best canyons In South Wales

  • The most popular canyons is Sgwd Uchaf Clun-Gwyn Waterfall, a waterfall and gorge that is the first waterfall most hikers…

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Sgwd Uchaf Clun-Gwyn Waterfall

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The first waterfall most hikers encounter when exploring 'Waterfall Country' in the Brecon Beacons is Sgwd Uchaf Clun-Gwyn, meaning ‘upper fall of the white meadow’. Comprising two sets of falls, …

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Henrhyd Falls

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Henrhyd Falls is the highest waterfall in South Wales and is a breathtaking sight to behold. The stunning waterfall plunges 90 feet (27 m) into a wooded gorge. It is …

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Blaen Taf Fawr Valley

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The Blaen Taf Fawr and Afon Tarell segments start at the Storey Arms parking area. Head through the gate towards Corn Du, to the Taf Fawr bridge. Ignore the path …

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Huntsman's Leap

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Huntsman's Leap is a narrow steep-sided inlet, eroded by the sea following a fault line in the cliff.

According to the local legend a huntsman urged his horse over the …

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Devil's Bridge plays an essential role in Welsh/British crime series "Hinterland" ("Inspector Mathias - Mord in Wales in German")! A must see for every DCI Mathias fan!

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Melincourt Falls

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Melincourt Waterfall is a stunning waterfall in the Vale of Neath. Plunging 79 feet (24 m) into a thick wooded gorge, the falls are breathtaking. The whole area is a …

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Wolf's Leap, River Irfon

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Wolf's Leap is a deep pool along the River Irfon. It is accessed via a small path cut into the rock. At this point the river cuts through a narrow …

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Mowing Word Bay Cliffs

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Compared to nearby Barafundle, few people have heard of the unusually named bay, Mowing Word.

Challenging to access on foot, the safest option is to soak up the outstanding views …

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Rocky Valley, Cafall Trail

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This section of the red-rated Cafall trail is named Rocky Valley for good reason, with some swooping singletrack leading to some rock rolls and little drops as well as some rooty sections too.

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The cavernous pool is called Witches Cauldron (Pwll-y-Wrach in Welsh) due to its peculiar green water. Set on a beautiful part of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, you'll find this spot …

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Clive G
January 6, 2026, Blaen Taf Fawr Valley

This is the start of the climb to Pen Y Fan by the main route from Storey Arms.

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Jane
October 26, 2025, Huntsman's Leap

The photos don’t do this part of the coastline any justice. The sheer drops are impressive!

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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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January 24, 2024, Henrhyd Falls

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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October 26, 2023, Huntsman's Leap

You can especially be enchanted by the legend that surrounds this crack in the rock!

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Melincourt Falls (Sgwd Rhyd Yr Hesg in Welsh) seemed to be one of the unsung waterfalls in an area of South Wales known as Waterfall Country. I suspect the reason why this falls wasn’t as well known as the others was that it was not part of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Actually, it was in its own reserve managed by the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales towards the head of the Vale of Neath. So I’d imagine it kind of fell off the radar for most of the literature let alone tourist itineraries! When I saw the 80ft (24m) waterfall in person, I was quite surprised at how similar looked to the nearby Sgwd Henrhyd!! One that you can also walk behind unknown to most.

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Great views of the waterfall from here

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What an beautiful valley and with many great swimming spots its my favourite

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular canyons for exploration in South Wales?

South Wales offers a variety of stunning gorges, primarily within the Brecon Beacons National Park. Beyond the well-known Sgwd Uchaf Clun-Gwyn Waterfall in Waterfall Country, visitors also highly rate Henrhyd Falls, the highest waterfall in South Wales where you can walk behind the curtain of water. Another popular spot is Devil's Bridge and Waterfalls, known for its unique triple bridges and challenging walks into the steep gorge.

What kind of terrain will I encounter in South Wales' canyons?

The canyons in South Wales, especially in Waterfall Country, are characterized by fast-flowing mountain rivers, numerous cascading waterfalls, and crystal-clear plunge pools. You'll find rugged rock formations, natural rock slides, and terrain that often involves scrambling, climbing, and swimming. Some areas may even require rappelling down waterfalls for the full canyoning experience.

Are there family-friendly canyoning options in South Wales?

Yes, there are options suitable for families. While many gorges offer adrenaline-pumping challenges, areas like Clydach Gorge are noted for providing a gentler environment, making them ideal for introducing children to gorge walking and the natural beauty of South Wales in a less demanding setting. Henrhyd Falls is also categorized as family-friendly, offering a scenic walk to the impressive waterfall.

When is the best time of year to visit the canyons in South Wales?

The best time to visit the canyons in South Wales is generally during the warmer, drier months, typically from late spring to early autumn. This period offers more stable weather conditions, lower water levels (making activities safer), and more comfortable temperatures for swimming and outdoor exploration. Winter conditions can make canyoning challenging due to colder temperatures and higher, faster-flowing water.

What activities can I do in the canyons of South Wales?

The canyons are perfect for a range of activities including canyoning (canyoneering), gorge walking (gorge scrambling), and wild swimming. You can explore intricate river systems, navigate behind waterfalls, leap into plunge pools (like 'Loonies Leap' in Waterfall Country), and discover hidden natural beauty. Scenic walks to impressive waterfalls like Melincourt Falls are also popular.

What natural features and wildlife can I expect to see in the gorges?

South Wales' gorges are rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter dramatic waterfalls, deep plunge pools, unique rock formations, and lush, damp woodlands. These areas are often Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs), home to diverse plant life including mosses, liverworts, and lichen. Keep an eye out for various bird species such as woodpeckers, tree creepers, warblers, and wrens, especially around areas like Henrhyd Falls.

Are there any unique or lesser-known gorges worth exploring?

Beyond the main attractions, you can find unique spots like Huntsman's Leap, a narrow, steep-sided inlet eroded by the sea, offering dramatic coastal views and a local legend. The Blaen Taf Fawr Valley also features a small gorge with a waterfall, providing a more remote experience. For river gorges, Wolf's Leap, River Irfon offers another intermediate option.

What other outdoor activities can I enjoy near the canyons in South Wales?

The region around the canyons, particularly the Brecon Beacons National Park, offers a wealth of other outdoor activities. You can find excellent opportunities for mountain hikes, with routes like the Pen y Fan Summit loop. There are also numerous road cycling routes, including challenging loops through the Brecon Beacons. For those who love waterfalls, dedicated waterfall hikes are available, such as the Ystradfellte Four Waterfalls Walk.

What should I wear for canyoning or gorge walking in South Wales?

For canyoning or gorge walking, it's essential to wear appropriate gear. This typically includes a wetsuit for warmth, sturdy footwear with good grip (like old trainers or specific canyoning shoes), a helmet for head protection, and a buoyancy aid. Layers of quick-drying clothing under a wetsuit can also be beneficial. Always consider the water temperature and weather conditions.

What amenities are available near the main canyoning areas like Pontneddfechan?

Areas like Pontneddfechan, a gateway to Waterfall Country, typically offer basic amenities. You can often find car parking facilities, and in nearby villages, there may be local pubs, cafes, and accommodation options. It's advisable to check in advance for specific opening times and availability, especially during off-peak seasons.

How long does a typical canyoning or gorge walking experience take in South Wales?

The duration of a canyoning or gorge walking experience can vary widely depending on the route's difficulty, length, and whether you're with a guided tour. Shorter walks to individual waterfalls, like the 10-minute walk to Henrhyd Falls, can be quick. More extensive gorge walks, such as the 'full' 20km waterfall walk in Waterfall Country, can take several hours or even a full day. Always plan according to your fitness level and the specific route.

Are there any historical or cultural points of interest near the canyons?

Yes, some canyon areas also boast historical significance. For instance, Devil's Bridge and Waterfalls is not only a natural wonder but also a historical site, famous for its three bridges built one on top of the other, and is even featured in Welsh crime series. The surrounding areas of the Brecon Beacons also have a rich history, with ancient trails and industrial heritage.

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