A natural thermal spring situated in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Taff's Well Thermal Spring is a unique attraction that has been in use since Roman times. The spring emerges from the ground at a temperature of around 24°C (75°F), filling a small pool that is surrounded by a stone wall. The water is crystal clear and has a high mineral content, making it a popular spot for those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation. Visitors can soak in the warm waters, taking in the tranquil surroundings and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere.
Fantastic history. Great to see the surrounding area restored to natural beauty. It's such a shame that the council can't fund the opening of the well full time, the only thermal spring in wales with natural healing properties dating back to medieval times
Came here today after a stroll in the area. We came across this accidentally and didn't even know this existed. Unfortunately the gate was shut as the thermal spring is surrounded by a stone house! There is a gap in one of the windows so I was able to see in. To be honest it was dark and didn't smell too pleasant but I can see the attraction and it was worth visiting. I think we came out side open hours. Still worth a look!
Great history of the place but awfully presented as an exhibit or place of interest. There was a special open day today that was only mildly amusing for less that 10 minutes. There was meant to be a presentation of some sort that never happened in all the time we waited. There was no way to tell who was staff and was not. To say it was very disappointing would be quite an understatement.
Just wish the Spring entrance was open It is amazing when it is to be able to stand + smell the spring water
Lovely park surrounding the spring, however it is often shut and you cannot see inside. Some restoration was previously done and signs give good information about the history of the area.
Went there on Bank Holiday Monday and the door was locked. Kids were a little deflated after me building them up. No opening times listed either. Maybe worth taking the tourist signs down in the village if it's condemned....
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Fantastic history. Great to see the surrounding area restored to natural beauty. It's such a shame that the council can't fund the opening of the well full time, the only thermal spring in wales with natural healing properties dating back to medieval times
Came here today after a stroll in the area. We came across this accidentally and didn't even know this existed. Unfortunately the gate was shut as the thermal spring is surrounded by a stone house! There is a gap in one of the windows so I was able to see in. To be honest it was dark and didn't smell too pleasant but I can see the attraction and it was worth visiting. I think we came out side open hours. Still worth a look!
Great history of the place but awfully presented as an exhibit or place of interest. There was a special open day today that was only mildly amusing for less that 10 minutes. There was meant to be a presentation of some sort that never happened in all the time we waited. There was no way to tell who was staff and was not. To say it was very disappointing would be quite an understatement.
Just wish the Spring entrance was open It is amazing when it is to be able to stand + smell the spring water
Lovely park surrounding the spring, however it is often shut and you cannot see inside. Some restoration was previously done and signs give good information about the history of the area.
Went there on Bank Holiday Monday and the door was locked. Kids were a little deflated after me building them up. No opening times listed either. Maybe worth taking the tourist signs down in the village if it's condemned....