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Devil's Bridge | Sleeps 2 (no children under 16)

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The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.

Nearby pub

Situated in the beautiful Cambrian Mountains next to the Devil's Bridge Waterfalls, The Hafod has both a welcoming bar and restaurant to choose from. Food is locally sourced and freshly prepared.

Nearby beach

A beautiful crescent of a beach made up of coarse sand and shingle, Tan Y Bwlch sits just south of Aberystwth Harbour. Whilst not recommended for swimming, this beach is ideal for dog walks year round and great for exploring rock pools.

Nearby walk

Follow the Devil's Bridge Fall Nature Trail where you will discover a wooded gorge and stunning views of the 300ft Mynack Waterfalls. The walk will take about 45 minutes and there is a shorter option should you prefer. Please note there are steep steps on this walk so it is not suitable for some.

Nearby town

Deep in the heart of the Cambrian Mountains, Devil's Bridge is a great place to visit for fabulous walks and outdoor pursuits. Whilst you are here a visit to the waterfalls is a must! Catch the steam train from Aberystwth and enjoy a fabulous trip here on the Vale of Rheidol Railway.

Also nearby

The Rheidol power station has been generating renewable energy since 1962 and a visit here will teach you all about the Rheidol Hydro scheme through historical films and interactive displays. There's a cafe and outside space to take in the views. **Currently closed, this attraction is due to re-open in 2023**

With two bars to choose from you will be spoilt for choice here! Food is traditional home cooked fayre and beer is supplied by a Welsh brewery. Both bars have log fires to keep you warm in winter months.

Here you'll find a charming little pub deep in the heart of the Melindwr Valley. Food is traditional home cooked and there is a good choice of real ales on offer.

With delightul views of the Cambrian Mountains, Bwlch y Geuffordd is home to a landscaped hillside garden of one and a half acres, beautifully kept with a lily pond, terraced boarders and an impressive assortment of plants. Open to the public on certain days of the year, check out the National Garden Scheme website for further details.

Hafren Forest is perfect for walkers with a great choice of hiking trails to choose from. Take a look at their website for further details and start planning your next adventure.

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