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Swallow Falls Vandfald

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Ayeshah
September 9, 2022
Address: Snowdonia National Park, Swallow Falls, Betws-y-Coed LL24 0DW Swallow Falls Walk Grade: Strenuous Distance: 2¼ miles/3.6 kilometres Amser: 2½ hours Trail information: This circular trail is mainly on steep rough narrow paths less than 70 cm wide in some places, on unmade and uneven surfaces, where you can expect mud, rocks and tree roots. There are several flights of steps on the trail and a bench at the waterfall where you can rest and admire the view. There is a wheelchair accessible picnic table in the car park. From the car park, the path descends through the woodland and the sound of the river gets louder as you approach Swallow Falls and the viewpoint. The path then winds its way up through trees and rocky outcrops to another viewpoint with views of Moel Siabod, and in clear weather, the Snowdon Horseshoe. Unlike many of the natural waterfalls around Wales, Swallow Falls does have a small entrance fee to visit. It costs adults £2 to enter, £1 for children and dogs are free of charge. You have to pay your fee before you enter quite a tight full-body turnstile.
Address: Snowdonia National Park, Swallow Falls, Betws-y-Coed LL24 0DW Swallow Falls Walk Grade: Strenuous Distance: 2¼ miles/3.6 kilometres Amser: 2½ hours Trail information: This circular trail is mainly on steep rough narrow paths less than 70 cm wide in some places, on unmade and uneven surfaces…
Ifan
July 24, 2021
Its rightful Welsh name - Rheadr Ewynnol was wrongly translated many years ago to Swallow Falls. The correct translation would be -Frothy Falls!! And this becomes clear if you go and have a look. Especially in wetter weather when the rivers come alive! Very beautiful!
STS-Holidays,Co,Uk
May 10, 2021
Swallow Falls near Betws-y-Coed is an area of outstanding natural beauty where the river Llugwy flows through a narrow chasm creating a spectacular waterfall amongst a background of beech, conifer and birch trees. The falls can be viewed from a location above the river with no strenuous walking or for the more energetic there are steps leading down to a platform close to the river edge.
Swallow Falls near Betws-y-Coed is an area of outstanding natural beauty where the river Llugwy flows through a narrow chasm creating a spectacular waterfall amongst a background of beech, conifer and birch trees. The falls can be viewed from a location above the river with no strenuous walking or…
Gwion
July 25, 2020
Snowdonia National Park, Swallow Falls, Betws-y-Coed LL24 0DW (13 Miles from the cottage)
Geraldine
December 15, 2019
Great for a picnic and a good walk in a formidable place: Ty’n Llwyn means “house in the grove” in Welsh and it is a great place to enjoy a picnic with a view at one of the tables around the car park. It is also the starting point for a walk through woodland to the famous Swallow Falls waterfall. Closures and diversions Please note: Sometimes we need to close or divert trails for your safety whilst we undertake maintenance work or forest operations Occasionally we may have to close a site in extreme weather, such as high winds or snow and ice due to the risk of injury to visitors or staff Please always follow any instructions onsite and make sure you follow any temporary diversion signs in place Walking trail The walking trail is waymarked and starts from the car park. Swallow Falls Trail 2.5 miles, 4 kilometres The Swallow Falls Trail goes to a viewpoint over this famous waterfall. It descends through a woodland before it reaches the viewpoint where there is a bench. The path then winds its way up through trees and rocky outcrops to another viewpoint with a fantastic view down the valley. Accessibility information dedicated blue badge car parking spaces dusted paths lead from the blue badge car parking spaces to wheelchair accessible picnic tables with beautiful views How to get here Ty’n Llwyn is four miles west of Betws-y-Coed on a minor road off the A5. Car parking is free of charge. Directions From the A5, take the minor road into the forest from the Ugly House (Tŷ Hyll). Ordnance Survey map Ty’n Llwyn is on Ordnance Survey (OS) map OL 17. The OS grid reference is SH 766 583.
Great for a picnic and a good walk in a formidable place: Ty’n Llwyn means “house in the grove” in Welsh and it is a great place to enjoy a picnic with a view at one of the tables around the car park. It is also the starting point for a walk through woodland to the famous Swallow Falls waterfall.…

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Betws-y-Coed, Wales