This reserve is a stunning example of a traditional Welsh landscape, featuring rolling hills, woodlands, and sparkling streams. The area is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including red kites, peregrine falcons, and otters. Visitors can explore the reserve's many trails, including the popular Coedydd Aber Trail, which takes you on a scenic journey through the woodland and along the river. The reserve is also dotted with ancient monuments, including the remains of a 12th-century castle and a Bronze Age burial chamber. With its rich history, diverse wildlife, and breathtaking scenery, Coedydd Aber is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
A very beautiful place. The trial path is soo well maintained and marked properly. The view was stunning. Would highly recommend to pack up some picnic because there is lots of beautiful spots around the falls. You will have to cross farms with sheep's so remember to keep the dog leashed.
An achievable walk for young children who were awarded with an absolutely stunning waterfall at the end. The walk was marked, they led the way. There are toilets at the car park, which were much needed, and there is an interpretive display.
What an amazing place to visit. Lovely walk from the carpark, which has toilets as well. Past all the little lambs. Hard surface path all the way up to the falls and worth every step. Even more so if you go when it has been chucking it down with rain
lower car park PS5 cash(coins) which I recommend in busy periods as upper smaller car park and you may not be able to find space as it accepts card payment, Beautiful waterfall fairly easy steady walk on wide pathway around 30-45minutes, well worth it, you can carry on to see another waterfall 10 minutes walk to your right. Worth visiting we loved it, think 4hr out so get water and your own snacks as there are no shops and cafe around just so you know.
Abergwyngregyn Falls are beautiful and the path is an easy one. They're are toilets at the car park and a couple of cafes in the village. Parking was 5 pounds, although there were some free spaces in the village.
Nice easy walk to the Fall. The walk can be completed in one and a half hours return. There is a buggy trail which I thought is amazing! There is parking which cost PS5 but the earnings go to the keeping of the park! Definitely worth visiting if I'm the area!
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Picnic tables
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
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A very beautiful place. The trial path is soo well maintained and marked properly. The view was stunning. Would highly recommend to pack up some picnic because there is lots of beautiful spots around the falls. You will have to cross farms with sheep's so remember to keep the dog leashed.
An achievable walk for young children who were awarded with an absolutely stunning waterfall at the end. The walk was marked, they led the way. There are toilets at the car park, which were much needed, and there is an interpretive display.
What an amazing place to visit. Lovely walk from the carpark, which has toilets as well. Past all the little lambs. Hard surface path all the way up to the falls and worth every step. Even more so if you go when it has been chucking it down with rain
lower car park PS5 cash(coins) which I recommend in busy periods as upper smaller car park and you may not be able to find space as it accepts card payment, Beautiful waterfall fairly easy steady walk on wide pathway around 30-45minutes, well worth it, you can carry on to see another waterfall 10 minutes walk to your right. Worth visiting we loved it, think 4hr out so get water and your own snacks as there are no shops and cafe around just so you know.
Abergwyngregyn Falls are beautiful and the path is an easy one. They're are toilets at the car park and a couple of cafes in the village. Parking was 5 pounds, although there were some free spaces in the village.
Nice easy walk to the Fall. The walk can be completed in one and a half hours return. There is a buggy trail which I thought is amazing! There is parking which cost PS5 but the earnings go to the keeping of the park! Definitely worth visiting if I'm the area!