









6 hour(s)
English
Included
Visit all six main waterfalls along with smaller cascades and scenic valleys
Chance to walk behind waterfalls and swim in the final pool
Learn about the area's natural environment and industrial heritage
Guide shares stories and local legends throughout the hike
€ 120.91
€ 111.24


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Join a local, fully qualified mountain guide for an unforgettable small group hiking tour through the breathtaking waterfalls area of the Brecon Beacons National Park. This 15km circular route gains 400m of elevation and takes you to all six of the park’s main waterfalls, along with smaller cascades and lush forested valleys. Starting in the charming village of Pontneddfechan, where you can enjoy breakfast in a lovely bistro café, the hike leads over rugged, muddy, and often remote terrain, offering stunning views, a chance to walk behind waterfalls, and even a refreshing dip in the final pool for those brave enough. Though this area is popular, your guide will lead you along quieter paths rarely walked by others, especially midweek, creating a tranquil and immersive nature experience. With over thirty years of experience, your guide will share rich stories of the region’s natural beauty and industrial heritage while ensuring your safety and enjoyment throughout. While a café may be open halfway along the route from May to September, hikers are advised to bring a packed lunch and something warm to drink, as weather often causes it to close.
First Aid Kit
Mountain Leader Guide
Personal Hiking Kit
Food and Drink
Walking Boots or Walking Shoes
Waterproof Jacket and Trousers
Warm Layers
Packed Lunch
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Near public transportation
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This was honestly one of the most stunning places I've visited. I entered from the end by The Angel Inn and it took me about 40 minutes to reach the waterfall shown in the video and I am by no means a hiker! As this sort of trail was a newer experience for me, there were some parts I found a little scary, but much more to do with my own fear of heights than a lack of safety. There are, however, definitely some areas where the path is pretty narrow and there is a bit of a drop, just on the way to that first one. There was an option to carry on to see what I'm sure are just as (if not even more) stunning falls, but again... not a hiker and I only had my bag with me and trainers, not any hiking gear. That said, if I can make the first one despite those limitations, definitely a walk others can make to and an absolutely beautiful location, well worth it!

Nice walk, and or day out. It's doable for all abilities, would recommend water and maybe a snack though because it is about 4/5miles and lots of steep hills and stairs. We paced it so was just under 2hrs but you can go at your own pace. There aren't any shortcuts, so would recommend doing the last waterfall (the one you can walk behind) first, then if you want to and feel up for it, do the other 2 afterwards. Parking is either free or £5 if the free parking spots are full

Nice little place to stop. This is a lovely walk to the Waterfall. For first 25 - 30 minutes it's just one track which is nice, with different streams running down the hill both sides. After there is a bridge which you can go across for other routes or carry on the same one. The waterfall is worth seeing it was flowing so well. Recommend a walk here

Amazing walk and views. Hard work getting up and some very steep inclines but route is well marked and path all the way. Falls are amazing to see and well worth it. Coming down takes a lot less time than going up.

Absolutely lovely walk to do, breathtaking waterfalls to see from start to finish. Will definitely be going again. My daughter is 8, and she loved the walk. There are toilets just before you started your walk, lovely like cafe and pub to get some food after. Parking is on the side of the road, I would get there early just to try and park.



