Enshrouded in woodland and accessed only by a rugged walking trail, Pistyll Rhaeadr is one of the UK’s great waterfalls to behold, as well as one of the tallest in Wales, where the Afon Disgynfa (Disgynfa River) plunges 73 metres (240ft), via a series of ledges, into the valley below.
At the foot of the falls, which are located north of the village of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, visitors will find an inviting tea room, as well as three large boulders, said to have been carried to the spot by three giants, and used as stepping stones to cross the river.
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