Best waterfalls around Aberaman North are found within the Rhondda Cynon Taf region of Wales, known for its rugged natural beauty and outdoor opportunities. The area features diverse landscapes, from former industrial sites transformed into green spaces to dramatic river valleys. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, including impressive cascades and serene walking trails. This region offers a blend of accessible and more challenging routes for experiencing its natural attractions.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Nice waterfall I didn't go down but I believe you can get close by going down but it looks slippery and steap
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Resembling something which should be found in Iceland, Pen Pych waterfall is a series of cascades which tumble over a sheer sided sedimentary rock face. The base of waterfall is enveloped by a half amphitheatre cliffs which only adds to the waterfalls impressive appearance. Theres is no plunge pool at the base of the falls, instead the tallest section spills 21m onto number of boulders which have tumbled from the cliffs above in years gone by. The path will lead you to a large rocky viewing area to the right hand side of the falls beneath the cliffs. You can climb up to the base of the falls, if you do do that take care as the rocks can be very slippery. (https://ohwhataknight.co.uk/blog/pen-pych-mountain-and-waterfall-hike-guide)
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Beautiful waterfall with free parking easy trail up not to hard
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The Gunpowder Works at Pontneddfechan is a historic site located in the village of Pontneddfechan, in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales.
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Gillies Trail and Waterfall in Caegarw, Mountain Ash. Not many people are aware of the path that leads up to the mountain behind Caegarw and the impressive waterfall that is only a short 10 minute walk from the start of the trail. The path is accompanied by a beautiful river which follows alongside for a good part of the trial and there is a fair share of wildlife to spot too! If you’re looking for a new place to visit in Mountain Ash or a place to go with your dogs off the lead, this is ideal!
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Moderate trail with high elevation and amazing wild swimming pools & beautiful views along the way . Enjoy 😀
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Loose, steep trail down to the pools but well worth the effort. Good footwear is a must if you want to climb down into the gorge. Silica mine needs a decent torch, phone light will not cut through the dark when you get further in!
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Cwm Clydach Countryside Park is an oasis of calm for wildlife with stunning views that has been created from the blackened scar of a coal mine. Walking alongside the lakes offers the chance to spot Kingfishers, herons, butterflies, newts and more. The two lakes are referred to as the “top lake” and “bottom lake” and there are also waterfalls. For refreshments, there is an on-site cafe.
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The region around Aberaman North boasts several impressive waterfalls. Pwll Berw Falls is popular for its wild swimming pools and dramatic views. Another must-see is Pen-Pych Waterfall, known for its series of cascades over a sedimentary rock face, offering a 21-meter drop. You can also find the Gillies Trail Waterfall, easily accessible via a short walk in Caegarw.
Yes, Cwm Clydach Countryside Park features waterfalls within a family-friendly setting, complete with lakes, walking paths, and an on-site cafe. The Gillies Trail Waterfall is also considered an easy and rewarding walk, ideal for families or dog walkers, located just a 10-minute stroll from the start of the trail.
Many trails in the area are dog-friendly. The Gillies Trail Waterfall, for instance, is explicitly noted as a great place to visit with dogs off the lead, offering a scenic path alongside a river.
The waterfalls in the Aberaman North area are generally at their most impressive after periods of significant rainfall, typically during the wetter months of autumn, winter, and early spring. Some falls, like those in Parc Cwm Darran or Berw Ddu, can completely dry up during prolonged dry spells in summer.
Yes, Pwll Berw Falls is particularly known for its amazing wild swimming pools. The trail down to the pools is steep and requires good footwear, but it offers a rewarding experience for those looking to take a dip.
Beyond the cascades, the region offers diverse natural beauty. At Cwm Clydach Countryside Park, you can enjoy lakes and forests, with opportunities to spot kingfishers, herons, and butterflies. The trails often follow beautiful rivers, providing chances to observe local wildlife. The dramatic cliffs surrounding Pen-Pych Waterfall also add to the stunning natural landscape.
Yes, some waterfall trails can be challenging. The path to Pen-Pych Waterfall, for example, can be narrow, uneven, and very steep in places, requiring extra care, especially in wet conditions. Similarly, the trail down to the pools at Pwll Berw Falls is described as loose and steep, making good footwear essential.
Parking is generally available near the access points for many waterfalls. For Pen-Pych Waterfall, free parking is available, with an easy trail leading up to the falls. For other locations, it's advisable to check local signage or specific trail guides for designated parking areas.
Visitors appreciate the dramatic appearance of falls like Pen-Pych Waterfall, often comparing its scenery to Iceland. The opportunity for wild swimming at Pwll Berw Falls is a major draw. Many also enjoy the tranquility and the chance to explore less crowded natural spots, as well as the diverse wildlife found along the trails.
Absolutely. The Aberaman North area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate loops like 'Aberdare to Tarren y Bwllfa'. For cyclists, there are cycling routes such as the 'Anerdare Country Park Café – Lake at Dare Valley Country Park loop'. Runners can also find running trails, including a moderate loop from Aberaman.
While a bit further afield in the Brecon Beacons, Sgwd Yr Eira (meaning 'fall of snow') is a spectacular waterfall where visitors can walk directly behind the curtain of water. This unique experience allows for an immersive encounter with the power of nature, though the path can be rocky and slippery.
Yes, the region has smaller, less-known cascades. For example, a 'Waterfall' highlight (ID 7561884) is described as a beautiful hidden gem, just a few steps off the main path, requiring a careful descent down wooden steps. Pen-Pych Waterfall is also often overlooked in favor of more famous Brecon Beacons falls, offering a potentially more tranquil visit.
Yes, Cwm Clydach Countryside Park, which features waterfalls, also has an on-site cafe for refreshments. For other waterfalls, it's recommended to check nearby towns or villages for dining options before or after your visit.


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