Wednesday 7 August 2013

Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfall Wales 190611

Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfall Wales 190611
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At 240feet (74m) this is the highest waterfall in Wales and England.
The falls are fed by streams flowing off the Berwyn mountains. 
See the videos on my flickr account. The noise is amazing. 

Do not visit if weather is bad or been bad for a few days. 
The road to here is very steep and not very wide. You see the signs for the waterfall and it is a very long road into the mountain side. It is at the end of the road with a small car park. 



Tah-y-Pistyll - means the little house under the waterfall. It is a beautiful tea room and Bed & Breakfast accommodation. With stunning views and outside seating area. 




Special place. Many visitors mention

 how quickly they come to a sense of 

peace and reverence within 

themselves, seldom found in todays

busy and fragmented world.  

It is a great place to explore the 

Berwyn mountains and surrounding

hills, with many walks on all levels 

to suit a variety of walkers.

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