Best waterfalls around Bro Machno are found in a community within the Conwy County Borough in Wales, known for its natural beauty and rich history. This area, part of the Snowdonia National Park, features several captivating waterfalls. The landscape is characterized by rivers, gorges, and woodlands, offering diverse natural features. Bro Machno provides opportunities for exploring both natural wonders and historical sites.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The long abandoned Barracks and Mill buildings of Rhosydd Quarry in the Moelwyn mountains of North Wales on a changeable day last September. A break in the heavy cloud allowed a burst of sunlight through that lit up the shiny slate rubble to make it look a bit like water. The dark buildings stood out against the lower slopes of Foel Ddu.
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The spartan barracks at Rhosydd, a hard place to live and work, not far from the summit of a mountain.
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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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The waterfalls in Bro Machno are set within diverse natural landscapes. For instance, Conwy Falls plunges into a deep gorge that is part of the Fairy Glen, surrounded by a 10-acre Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) with native woodland and diverse wildlife. You might even spot salmon leaping upstream from August. Swallow Falls, one of Wales' highest continuous waterfalls, features a series of cascades on the River Llugwy, enveloped by lush woodland.
Yes, the area around Bro Machno's waterfalls is rich in history. Rhosydd Quarry — Ruins and Waterfall is a poignant vestige of the area’s slate mining heritage, where you can explore spoil heaps and old machinery from a former underground slate mine. Near Machno Falls and Pandy Falls, you can find the 17th-century Penmachno Roman Bridge, a medieval packhorse bridge that adds a historical element to the natural beauty.
Several waterfalls are family-friendly. Conwy Falls offers a short, circular walk (around 15 minutes) through natural paths, with facilities available at the Conwy Falls Café. Swallow Falls also has viewing platforms that are accessible for families. Additionally, Pont-y-Pair Bridge and Waterfall in Betws-y-coed is known for its beautifully maintained path in a scenic setting.
While the waterfalls are beautiful year-round, some offer unique experiences depending on the season. From August, you might witness salmon leaping upstream at Conwy Falls. Pandy Falls (Penmachno Falls) is often best viewed in winter when the surrounding foliage is less dense, providing clearer sightlines of its 'twin staircase-falls'.
Yes, some waterfalls have facilities nearby. Conwy Falls has an excellent café, designed by Clough Williams-Ellis, located right at the entrance to the falls. This provides a convenient spot for refreshments before or after your visit.
The Bro Machno area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Fairy Glen – Betws-y-Coed Village loop' or 'Conwy Falls – Fairy Glen loop'. For more options, explore the waterfall hikes around Bro Machno. The region is also popular for mountain biking, with dedicated MTB Trails around Bro Machno, including the Penmachno MTB trails.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and immersive experience. Many find the powerful, tumbling cascades of Conwy Falls spellbinding. The tranquil and secluded nature of Machno Falls is appreciated by those seeking solitude. The enchanting scenery and excellent photographic opportunities, especially at Pandy Falls with the Roman Bridge, are also highly valued.
Yes, Pandy Falls (also known as Penmachno Falls) is considered a 'hidden gem' that many visitors find enchanting, offering excellent photographic opportunities with the nearby moss-covered Roman Bridge. Another hidden spot is Parc Mawr Waterfalls, located in a secluded setting in Llanrwst, accessible via steep steps.
Accessibility varies by waterfall. For Conwy Falls, there's a short, circular walk from behind the Conwy Falls Café, with an entry fee of £2 per person for path maintenance. For Swallow Falls, you can view from a platform with a £2 admission fee, and there's ample parking along the A5 or within the hotel car park. Some trails, like the one to Machno Falls, can be rough and require effort.
Given that many paths are natural, uneven, and can be slippery, especially near the falls, it is highly recommended to wear appropriate footwear. Sturdy shoes or hiking boots are ideal to ensure safety and comfort while exploring the woodland trails and rocky areas.
While specific dog policies can vary, many natural outdoor areas in Snowdonia National Park are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around wildlife and livestock. It's always best to check individual site regulations, but generally, well-behaved dogs on leads are welcome on most public footpaths and trails around the waterfalls.
Yes, there are several circular walks that incorporate the beautiful waterfalls of the region. For example, you can find routes like the 'Fairy Glen – Betws-y-Coed Village loop' or the 'Conwy Falls – Fairy Glen loop' which offer opportunities to experience multiple natural attractions in one journey. You can explore more options in the waterfall hikes around Bro Machno guide.


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