A picturesque waterfall nestled in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, Cwmfelin Waterfall cascades 30 feet down a rocky slope, surrounded by lush greenery and moss-covered stones. The waterfall's gentle flow creates a soothing melody, inviting visitors to relax and unwind in its serene atmosphere.
Free on road parking in a residential street nearby. Start the walk in the wooded area and cross the bridge and head to the right. Fairly steady walk but not suitable for wheelchair users due to the undulating terrain and steps. Less than 10 minutes up to the main waterfall, a nice area that gives some good photos. Take care near the edge as the ground can be very slippery.
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A lovely waterfall with no too much of a walk to get to it. There are quite a lot of steps and it's all in woodland so can be a little slippery however.
Lovely waterfall, hidden gem. You can park along the road, follow the 'public footpath' sign, cross the small bridge and turn on your right. Walk till you see the waterfall.
Go there if you want a fresh breath
Breath taking
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Free on road parking in a residential street nearby. Start the walk in the wooded area and cross the bridge and head to the right. Fairly steady walk but not suitable for wheelchair users due to the undulating terrain and steps. Less than 10 minutes up to the main waterfall, a nice area that gives some good photos. Take care near the edge as the ground can be very slippery.
Best place to go watch complete video on the YouTube
A lovely waterfall with no too much of a walk to get to it. There are quite a lot of steps and it's all in woodland so can be a little slippery however.
Lovely waterfall, hidden gem. You can park along the road, follow the 'public footpath' sign, cross the small bridge and turn on your right. Walk till you see the waterfall.
Go there if you want a fresh breath
Breath taking