Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfall Walk

Picture this… the soothing sound of cascading water, lush green countryside and an invigorating sense of freedom. The Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfall Walk is one of the best waterfall walks in North Wales and promises a great day of adventure for the whole family.

I’ve visited Pistyll Rhaeadr many times - each visit just as inspiring as the last. Unlike many of North Wales’ epic waterfall, Pistyll Rhaeadr is really accessible and easy to reach - making it ideal for a day out with the kiddies!

Ready to join me as we explore Wales’ tallest waterfall? Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about the Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfall Walk…


Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfall

Prepare to be mesmerised by Pistyll Rhaeadr, a majestic cascade plummeting over 73 metres into a serene pool below.

Pistyll Rhaeadr is Wales’ tallest waterfall and Britain’s tallest single-drop waterfall. As you approach, the roar of the falls fills the air, heightening anticipation for the awe-inspiring sight that awaits. Be prepared to snap some stunning shots and immerse yourself in the raw power and beauty of nature.

It's a great place to explore the Berwyn Mountains and surrounding hills, with many walks to suit a variety of walkers.

Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfall.

Route 1 - To the Top of Pistyll Rhaeadr.

30 minutes | 1.3km | 70m incline | Easy

  1. From the car park at Pistyll Rhaeadr, go through the black gate leading to the bottom of the waterfall.

  2. Alternatively, from the base of the falls, take the path through the woods to your right (avoid the iron bridge).

  3. Continue through the woods until you reach the stile and gate at the edge of the woods.

  4. Alternative one: Take the steep path and steps to your left, zigzagging up the mountainside to a farm track at the top. Turn left along the track.

  5. Alternative two: Continue along the farm track to your right for an easier route. Then, turn sharply left with the track up the hill, back toward the falls.

  6. Continue to the top of the ridge (100m) and further along the track around a corner.

  7. Follow the track up the valley above the falls until you see a path leading down to the walled wood at the top of the waterfall. Follow the path through the swing gate.

  8. Make your way down between the trees to the edge of the waterfall. Exercise caution at the edge of the cliff.

  9. From the top of the waterfall, follow the stream up into the woods to discover smaller waterfalls and natural whirlpools.

  10. To return to the tearoom at the bottom of the falls, retrace your steps through the swing gate and back to the main track, turning right for the descent.


Route 2 - The Berwyn Ridge Walk.

4 - 5 hours | 12.5km | 710m incline | Intermediate

  1. From the café, Tan-y-Pistyll, go through the gate leading to the bottom of the waterfall.

  2. Alternatively, from the base of the falls (avoid crossing the bridge), take the path through the woods to your right.

  3. Head up toward the wood boundary fence and cross the stile/gate at the edge of the woods.

  4. On your left, find steps leading to the top of the waterfall, or follow the track to the right (both routes lead to the top).

  5. The steps zigzag up the mountainside until they reach a farm track near the top. Turn left and continue up the track to the top of the rise.

  6. On your left, you'll see the waterfall. Look for a path leading down to the walled wood at the top of the waterfall, opposite the start of the ridge walk path.

  7. The ridge walk path gradually ascends, passing through two stiles and following a fence until reaching the main rise to Moel Sych (826m).

  8. Cross another stile on your right to continue onto Cadair Berwyn (827m). Exercise caution, as the ridge to your right drops off almost vertically with a 50m drop.

  9. From Cadair Berwyn, follow the path onto Bwrdd Arthur (Arthur's Saddle) and then onto Cader Bronwen.

  10. To return to Pistyll Rhaeadr, backtrack your steps.

  11. Alternatively, at Bwich Maen Gwynedd (halfway to Cader Berwyn), turn left (facing Pistyll Rhaeadr) and descend toward the lake. This path leads down to the old drovers' road below Llyn Lluncaws lake, eventually returning to Pistyll Rhaeadr.


Where is Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfall?

Located in Powys, Pistyll Rhaeadr is a hidden gem in North Wales

Nestled near the village of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant in Powys, Wales, Pistyll Rhaeadr is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Surrounded by the Berwyn Mountains, it's a haven for nature enthusiasts seeking solace and adventure.

Directions: Starting from the village of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochant, drive through the main square past the Wynstay Arms, turn right at Waterfall Street just before the Greatorex Corner Shop, then proceed along this road for a distance of four miles. The road is a narrow country lane. You’ll find the car park and waterfall at the end of the lane.

Address: Waterfall Lane, Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant, Powys SY10 0BZ, Wales

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Pistyll Rhaeadr Parking.

There’s plenty of parking at the base of the waterfalls (Postcode: SY10 0BZ)

Charges apply - All vehicles (including motorbikes) are £5 on weekdays and £10 on weekends.



FAQ’s.

  1. How much is the car park at Pistyll Rhaeadr?

    There is a charge for all vehicles arriving at the Pistyll Rhaeadr Car Park. All vehicles (including motorbikes) are £5 on weekdays and £10 on weekends.

  2. How high is the Pistyll Rhaeadr waterfall?

    The Pistyll Rhaeadr waterfall stands at an impressive height of over 240 feet (80 metres), making it the tallest waterfall in Wales.

  3. What is so special about Pistyll Rhaeadr?

    Known as one of the Seven Wonders of Wales, Pistyll Rhaeadr captivates visitors with its stunning natural beauty, serene surroundings, and rich history, offering a truly immersive experience in the heart of nature. Plus it’s the tallest waterfall in Wales - you don’t get much more special than that!

  4. Is Pistyll Rhaeadr a hard walk?

    While some sections of the trail may be moderately challenging, the Pistyll Rhaeadr walk is suitable for visitors of all ages and fitness levels, with plenty of opportunities to rest and admire the scenery along the way. Just make sure you’re wearing suitable footwear and have planned your route beforehand.

    The Cadair Berwyn Walk is more challenging and requires a good level of fitness.

  5. Can you drive to Pistyll Rhaeadr?

    Yes, Pistyll Rhaeadr is easily accessible by car, with designated parking areas available near the base of the waterfall.

  6. Can you swim at Pistyll Rhaeadr?

    There is a small pool at the bottom of the waterfall, making it a great little swimming spot in the summer. But it’s best to avoid swimming at the base of Pistyll Rhaeadr during the rainy season - the pool will be deeper and the force of the cascade can be extremely stong. Check out my guide to the best wild swimming spots in Snowdonia for other local swim spots!

  7. How do you pronounce Pistyll Rhaeadr?

    Pronounced as "pist-uhl rhy-ay-dur," this Welsh name may take a bit of practice, but locals and visitors alike will appreciate your effort to master it!


Top Tips.

  1. Plan Ahead: Before setting off, check the weather forecast and trail conditions. Wear appropriate clothing and footwear for the terrain, and don't forget to pack essentials like water, snacks, and a camera to capture those unforgettable moments.

  2. Start Early: Beat the crowds and make the most of your day by starting your hike early in the morning. Not only will you have the trail to yourself, but you'll also have ample time to explore and soak in the beauty of Pistyll Rhaeadr at your own pace.

  3. Stay Safe: While the trail is suitable for adventurers of all levels, it's essential to exercise caution, especially near the waterfall. Stay on designated paths, obey signage, and be mindful of slippery surfaces. Keep a safe distance from the edge and never attempt to swim in the pool below the falls.

  4. Take Your Time: Don't rush through the experience—take your time to admire the scenery, listen to the sounds of nature, and immerse yourself fully in the moment. Whether you're pausing for a photo op or simply soaking in the serenity, savour every step of the journey.

  5. Respect Nature: Leave no trace behind and respect the environment. Dispose of litter responsibly, stay on marked trails to avoid damaging delicate ecosystems, and refrain from disturbing wildlife. By treading lightly, we can ensure that future generations can enjoy the beauty of Pistyll Rhaeadr for years to come.


Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual adventurer, the Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfall Walk offers an opportunity to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life and reconnect with nature's tranquillity. Enjoy!



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