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Top 20 Waterfalls around Cymer And Glyncorrwg

Best waterfalls around Cymer And Glyncorrwg are found within Neath Port Talbot, Wales, offering access to both the renowned "Waterfall Country" in the Brecon Beacons and local cascades within the Afan Valley. This region is characterized by its diverse waterfalls, ranging from dramatic plunges to picturesque series of cascades. The area's deep gorges, particularly along rivers like the Mellte, Hepste, and Nedd Fechan, contribute to its rich natural landscape.

Best waterfalls around Cymer And Glyncorrwg

  • The most popular waterfalls is Sgwd Yr Eira, a waterfall that tumbles over a 50 foot (15.2 m) tall cliff. Visitors can walk behind the curtain of water, though the path is rocky and wet.
  • Another must-see spot is Sgwd Gwladus Waterfall, a waterfall with a 20 ft (6 m) drop. This waterfall allows visitors to go around the back, making it a notable feature of the area.
  • Visitors also love Sgwd Uchaf Clun-Gwyn Waterfall, comprising two sets of falls. The upper falls thunder dramatically into the River Mellte, while the lower falls form a series of cascades.
  • Cymer And Glyncorrwg is known for tall plunges, waterfalls with walkable ledges, and picturesque cascades. The region offers a variety of waterfalls to see and explore, from the highest in South Wales to smaller, intimate falls.
  • The waterfalls around Cymer And Glyncorrwg are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 530 upvotes and 360 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 22, 2026

Sgwd Yr Eira

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Sgwd Yr Eira is the star attraction of the Brecon Beacons' much-loved 'Waterfall Country' walk. Meaning 'fall of snow' in Welsh, it tumbles over the 50 foot (15.2 m) tall cliff like a beautiful veil of water. What makes the waterfall so special is that you can walk behind it for a truly incredible thing to experience. Do take care when walking behind the falls, though, as the path is rocky, wet and slippery. Make sure you have decent walking boots and waterproofs.

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Sgwd Uchaf Clun-Gwyn Waterfall

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The first waterfall most hikers encounter when exploring 'Waterfall Country' in the Brecon Beacons is Sgwd Uchaf Clun-Gwyn, meaning ‘upper fall of the white meadow’. Comprising two sets of falls, a few hundred metres apart, the upper falls are the highest and thunder dramatically into the River Mellte below. The lower falls are a picturesque series of cascades that flow into the steep gorge below.

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Sgwd y Pannwr

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Sgwd y Pannwr - 'fall of the fuller' or 'fall of the woollen washer' in Welsh - is the lowermost of the three much-loved falls on the Mellte. Like something from a Jungle Book scene, this waterfall is as dramatic as it is beautiful.

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Sgwd Gwladus Waterfall

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This is just a beautiful walking area. If you do the 'full' 20km waterfall walk you can take in most of the waterfalls in this area that are on the rivers Mellte, Hepste and Nedd Fechan. You can start at a variety of points around the route that has car parking namely Ystradfellte, Porth Yr Ogof or Pontneddfechan. Otherwise just do the best sections of the walk. For full details of the route click here: komoot.com/tour/257832316

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Henrhyd Falls

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Henrhyd Falls is the highest waterfall in South Wales and is a breathtaking sight to behold. The stunning waterfall plunges 90 feet (27 m) into a wooded gorge. It is possible to walk behind the waterfall but take care as the rocks can be slippery.

Graig Llech Wood surrounds the waterfall and is home to much wildlife. Keep a lookout for birds such as woodpeckers, tree creepers, warblers and wrens. The damp and heavily wooded gorge is also a haven for mosses, liverworts and lichen. For this reason, it is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). The area is managed by the National Trust.

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Clive G
October 31, 2025, Sgwd y Pannwr

The view you are most likely to see is from the top of the falls, to the side. There is a rock shelf that provides a good view for this view. In the summer you will also find people jumping off this shelf into the plunge pool below! There are other views that can be reached down a gully and then along a rough path that takes you to river level.

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Amazing place. Must visit in vacation. I am so excited to go there. Beautiful waterfall. https://www.my-milestonecard.com

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such a beautiful waterfall. Looks amazing and so peaceful weather. I loved it. https://www.my-milestonecard.com

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David Howells
February 19, 2024, Sgwd Yr Eira

Sgwd yr Eira is the most impressive waterfall in the Pontneddfechan area. It is a high, broad, and powerful waterfall that resembles a curtain of water when it is in full flow. The fact that you can walk behind it just adds to the beauty of this amphitheatre you find yourself in. To get there, however, you have to take around 170 steps that go down the steep side of the valley to the river bed. If this worries you somewhat, just take your time when you go down and when you come back up. In addition, at the bottom, the path that goes to the waterfall is rocky and slippery, and if you walk behind the waterfall, it will be a bit wet, so a waterproof might be necessary.

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David Howells
February 11, 2024, Sgwd Yr Eira

The Four Waterfalls Walk is my idea of heaven. Hidden away in a quiet corner of the Brecon Beacons, there is a famous waterfall trail that takes in four great waterfalls, it is located near the quaint village of Ystradfellte. The trail has stunning scenery, and the main access to it is from the car park at Porth yr Ogof, or the Cwm Porth car park, to give it its proper name. The Four Waterfalls are all spectacular in their own different ways, and they are Sgwd Clun-Gwyn, Sgwd Isaf Clun-Gwyn, Sgwd y Pannwr, and Sgwd yr Eira.

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January 24, 2024, Henrhyd Falls

Henrhyd Falls in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales, is the tallest waterfall in southern Wales with a drop of 90 feet. It lies on National Trust land, in the traditional county of Brecknockshire. The nearest settlement to it is Coelbren, on the road between Glynneath and Abercraf.

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hopsi
August 12, 2023, Sgwd y Pannwr

With a bit of luck, you will see groups of brave people throwing themselves into the waterfall from above. Spectacular!

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Great views of the waterfall from here

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most impressive waterfalls to visit in the Cymer and Glyncorrwg area?

The region offers a variety of impressive waterfalls. Sgwd Yr Eira is a popular choice, known for its 50-foot drop and the unique opportunity to walk behind the curtain of water. Another must-see is Henrhyd Falls, the tallest waterfall in southern Wales at 90 feet, also allowing visitors to walk behind it. For a different experience, Sgwd Uchaf Clun-Gwyn Waterfall features dramatic upper falls and picturesque lower cascades.

Are there family-friendly waterfall walks around Cymer and Glyncorrwg?

Yes, several waterfalls in the area are suitable for families. Sgwd Yr Eira and Henrhyd Falls are both marked as family-friendly, though caution is advised due to slippery paths, especially when walking behind the falls. Sgwd y Pannwr is also considered family-friendly, offering a dramatic and beautiful setting.

What is the best time of year to visit the waterfalls in this region?

The waterfalls around Cymer and Glyncorrwg are worth visiting at any time of year. Spring brings active wildlife and lush greenery, autumn offers golden forests and often leaping fish, while winter can present roaring rivers and icicles, creating a dramatic landscape. The flow of the waterfalls is generally more powerful after rainfall.

What natural features can I expect to see besides the waterfalls?

Beyond the waterfalls themselves, the region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter deep gorges, particularly along rivers like the Mellte, Hepste, and Nedd Fechan. The surrounding woodlands, such as Graig Llech Wood near Henrhyd Falls, are Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), home to diverse wildlife including various bird species, mosses, liverworts, and lichen. The area is also known for its 'Celtic Rainforest' sections.

Are there opportunities for hiking near the waterfalls?

Absolutely. The area is renowned for its hiking opportunities, especially within 'Waterfall Country' in the Brecon Beacons. You can explore trails that lead to multiple falls, such as the famous Four Waterfalls Walk. For more hiking options in the broader area, you can find routes like the 'Afan River Bridge – Afan Forest Park Trail loop' or the 'Willow Springs Campsite – Path to the Wind Turbines loop' on the Hiking around Cymer And Glyncorrwg guide.

Can I walk behind any of the waterfalls?

Yes, walking behind waterfalls is a unique experience offered by several falls in the region. Both Sgwd Yr Eira and Henrhyd Falls allow visitors to walk behind the cascading water. Sgwd Gwladus Waterfall also allows visitors to go around the back. Be aware that paths behind the falls are often rocky, wet, and slippery, so appropriate footwear and waterproofs are recommended.

What other outdoor activities are available near the waterfalls?

The Cymer and Glyncorrwg area, particularly the Afan Valley, is a hub for outdoor activities. Besides hiking, you can find excellent cycling and gravel biking routes. Examples include the 'Afan Argoed Bridge – Pontrhydyfen Viaduct loop' for cycling or the 'Port Talbot and the Afan Valley' route for gravel biking. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Cymer And Glyncorrwg and Gravel biking around Cymer And Glyncorrwg guides.

Are there any waterfalls that are less strenuous to access?

While many of the larger falls require some hiking, the Glyncorrwg Waterfall Walk offers a more intimate encounter with several smaller cascades within the immediate Afan Valley area. These include falls like Twyn y Crug Waterfall and Corrwg Fechan Falls, providing a less strenuous option compared to the extensive trails in the Brecon Beacons.

What should I wear for a waterfall walk in this region?

Given the often wet and slippery conditions, especially near and behind the falls, it's highly recommended to wear decent walking boots with good grip. Waterproof trousers and jackets are also advisable to stay dry, particularly if you plan to walk behind any of the waterfalls.

Where can I find information about parking for the waterfall trails?

Access to many of the major waterfall trails in 'Waterfall Country' often starts from car parks such as Ystradfellte, Porth yr Ogof, or Pontneddfechan. For specific details on parking locations and any associated fees, it's best to check local council or National Park websites, such as the Neath Port Talbot Council's tourism page for waterfalls: npt.gov.uk.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls around Cymer and Glyncorrwg?

Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking beauty and the unique experiences offered by the waterfalls. The opportunity to walk behind the powerful cascades, the dramatic scenery of the gorges, and the rich biodiversity of the surrounding woodlands are often mentioned. The sense of adventure and immersion in nature, along with the well-maintained trails, contribute to a highly positive experience.

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