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Minnie_the_Minx
23-09-2004, 11:17
Wales has some pretty little waterfalls. Maybe someone should start a waterfall picture collection on here?
http://www.davenewbould.co.uk/wales-calendar-2005/350/Waterfall%20near%20Ystadfellte.jpg
http://www.alternativewebdesign.co.uk/wales/images/photo_gallery/gallery9lg.jpg
Here your go this is one of the Dolgoch falls about 10 minuets from where I was brought up.
http://www.wales-walking.co.uk/walks/w21b2.jpg
And this one is swallow falls at betws-y-coed
http://www.wales-photo-library.fsnet.co.uk/wales_waterfalls/images/7.jpg
Minnie_the_Minx
23-09-2004, 11:27
I went to visit a waterfall in Wales in the Summer of 1976 but it had dried up :o :(
Can't remember what it was called but it had a spout at the bottom and a viewing area:confused:
So has anyone figured out what waterfall this is yet? :confused:
Ystradfellte - Lady Falls. One of my very favourite places in the entire world.
http://www.ystradfellte.com/images/Lady_falls.jpg
Dr. Christmas
23-09-2004, 11:30
Here your go this is one of the Dolgoch falls about 10 minuets from where I was brought up.
http://www.wales-walking.co.uk/walks/w21b2.jpg
And this one is swallow falls at betws-y-coed
http://www.wales-photo-library.fsnet.co.uk/wales_waterfalls/images/7.jpg
I'm with Dandred...those are fantastic places.
Minnie_the_Minx
23-09-2004, 11:34
Ystradfellte - Lady Falls. One of my very favourite places in the entire world.
http://www.ystradfellte.com/images/Lady_falls.jpg
is that the first picture I posted?
I'm with Dandred...those are fantastic places.
And I am too.
I was in Tywyn a few weeks ago and noticed that one of the houses by Dolgoch is for sale... nice spot! Although there are probably nicer places to live in the Dysynni valley.
Betws is :cool:
is that the first picture I posted?
So it is! Yours is of far superior quality though, Minnie. You can actually get into the plunge pool at the bottom of that cascade. Best hangover cure I've ever experienced :)
Minnie_the_Minx
23-09-2004, 11:40
So it is! Yours is of far superior quality though, Minnie. You can actually get into the plunge pool at the bottom of that cascade. Best hangover cure I've ever experienced :)
It's not my picture. I just googled for waterfalls :D One of the prettiest waterfall pictures I've seen
So it is! Yours is of far superior quality though, Minnie. You can actually get into the plunge pool at the bottom of that cascade. Best hangover cure I've ever experienced :)
The blue pool further up where the river comes out of the rock is good for that too....unless the icy temps give you a heart attack that is :)
The blue pool up where the river comes out of the rock is good for that too....unless the icy temps give you a heart attack that is :)
I camped up next to that once. It's a profoundly spiritual place; full of 'old magic' and a real sense of watchfulness and sentience. Anyway, the sound of the water as it pumps out of Porth Yr Ogof into the pool comes in regular pulses and sounds exactly like something huge and primordial is wading through the water towards you.
There be Kelpies!! :eek:
Funky_monks
23-09-2004, 11:59
I'm definitley a fan of the falls at pontarfynach.
Aber falls are pretty good too, and the plunge pools there work pretty well as a hangover cure. ;)
Space Girl
23-09-2004, 14:14
Both of these waterfalls are on the river Teifi
Cenarth falls
http://www.cenarth-holipark.co.uk/images/cenarthmill.jpg
Henllan falls
http://www.dolhaiddmansion.co.uk/Images/Henllan-Falls.jpg
King Biscuit Time
23-09-2004, 14:21
I have a confession to make.
Last summer, after watching the Tower blocks in Hirwaun get blown up, me and a few mates headed to Aberdulais Falls in our trunks for a walk and a dip.
Its a really lovely place, and there's a rocky ledge about 30ft above a really deep pool, so thats ace for jumping in off, and shaking off a nasty hangover.
We chucked a few balls around then strolled up to the beautiful and powerfull waterfall at the top.
It looked so powerful I wondered what it would do to the sponge ball I was carrying, needless to say it hit the waterfall and was plunged into the depths. When it resurfaced I tried again, only this time it went straight through and got stuck in some rocks!
So if you were one of the tripod carrying photographers I saw on my way back down, who were trapsing a long wet path to take a photo of a waterfall that had beed spoiled by the presence of a soggy fluorescent yellow ball in the background, I'm sorry.
:o
RubberBuccaneer
23-09-2004, 15:17
Ystradfellte - Lady Falls. One of my very favourite places in the entire world.
Is that another name for Sgwd Yr Eira?
Or is it one of the ones above it?
Is that another name for Sgwd Yr Eira?
Or is it one of the ones above it?
Sgwd Yr eira is the most southerly of the falls - the one you can walk behind. Lady falls is further up but IMHO more beautiful; a lot more broadleaf trees whereas Eira is surrounded by forestry.
Ahhh. Just worked it out. Minnie's first picture is Sgwd Yr Eira, my picture is Lady Falls. All comes clear.
Gavin Bl
23-09-2004, 15:23
Is that another name for Sgwd Yr Eira?
I'm pretty sure that the pic in post 1 is that one. If it isn't, my Dad has been lying to me for a long time!
http://www.countrylovers.co.uk/glry/tomhut3.jpg
Sgwyd Gwladys (Lady Falls? Chieftain's Falls?)
There's a lovely cottage near Ffwdgrech falls for sale at the moment, too small for us though.
There are at least two in the Beacons that you can walk behind
http://www.nicholsonwebsite.com/photos/Waterfall-Brecon-Beacons-K1.gif
Henhryd is my fave (90')
http://www.nickgallery.com/gallery_images/Henrhyd2.jpg
In total we have 15 falls significant enough to make it into the "Waterside Places" leaflet. However, I have a secret one way off the beaten track that falls a good 40'+ from a red standstone outcropping. No one ever goes there and it's mine I tell you, all mine, ahahahaha!
BTW first picture on the thread is Sgwd yr Eira (Waterfall of the snow) and the one you're calling Lady Falls is Henrhyd
The Black Hand
23-09-2004, 16:55
Melincourt near Resolven........beautiful
this one near talybont
don't know what it's called sorry
amazing tho
http://deviate.cx/photo/party/view.php?sid=20020824&pid=054
and heres a link to a massive one
wow (http://deviate.cx/photo/party/view.php?sid=20020824&pid=p02)
these pics are by hyb who does some incredible party pics check em out
http://deviate.cx/photo/party/
:cool:
this one near talybont
don't know what it's called sorry
That's Blaen-y-glyn :)
Gavin Bl
27-09-2004, 16:42
That's Blaen-y-glyn
If we get a real cold snap this winter, you might be lucky enough to see 'the Glyn' frozen solid. Saw it when I was a kid, just incredible, icicles as big as me!
Theres a series of falls and plunge pools below the Neuadd reservoir, which are great to look at and for swimming and jumping into. No pics sorry. Just park up of the road, just past the start of the roman road, and walk down to the stream.
Pistyll Rhaeadr near Llanrhaeadr, is the highest waterfall in Wales,it is a really cool place to visit.
http://www.jfwright.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/photos/Waterfall1R.jpg
Just a quick cautionary note (public service announcement):
the rocks around the falls in the BBNP can be very slippery and there are serious injuries and even deaths of visitors who don't have appropriate footwear and/or experience of basic outdoor safety
the net result of this is that the cost of upkeep on these areas is very high and that the national parks' insurers get very fidgity if they get a sniff of a claim - one of the parks had to raise over £250,000 to sort out about 6 miles of path after a commonwealth games contender broke her leg and couldn't compete
the upshot is that if people keep being stupid in their use of these areas they may get shut off altogether due to our heavily risk aversed claim and blame culture :(
I'm sure folks on here are far too sussed and sensible to fall foul of these risks but just in case like....
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