372 reviews #1 of 5 things to do in Dyserth Waterfalls Write a review What people are saying " Beautiful place, wonderful countryside, very welcoming, friendly and professional service and gorgeous 70ft waterfall " May 2023 Highly recommend anyone visiting North Wales to stop by this wonderful place that just takes your breath away. About Dyserth waterfall, where the Afon (river) Ffyddion falls some 70 feet on its way to the River Clwyd is a small village on the outskirts of Rhyl. Legend has it that medieval walls housed a giant water wheel, powered by Rhaeadr Dyserth, and several mills popped up along the river in years to follow. Map What's Nearby Attraction Event Eating Out
Dyserth Waterfall, Denbighshire, Wales Stock Photo Alamy
Dyserth Waterfall is a waterfall in Dyserth, North Wales. [1] The River Ffyddion, a tributary of the River Clwyd, falls down a 70-foot ledge creating the waterfall. In the 1880s, mining in the area caused it to dry up, however when the mining stopped, the waterfall resumed its full flow. [2] References ^ "Dyserth - Waterfall". Dyserth - Waterfall The River Ffyddion rises 4.5 miles to the east of here and is joined a mile away at Marian Mills by water from a spring called Ffynnon Asa. After falling some 70 feet over this waterfall the river makes its way westwards and joins the River Clwyd west of Rhuddlan. Walk: Dyserth Waterfall, Denbighshire - Countryfile.com Follow our step-by-step guide to this 3.4-mile walk, which explores Maes Hiraddug meadow, Graig Fawr hill and the spectacular Dyserth Waterfall. Dyserth Waterfall is in Dyserth, North Wales, near Prestatyn. The 70ft waterfall is created by The River Ffyddion, a branch of The River Clwyd. Interestingly in the 1880s, mining in the area caused the waterfall to dry up, however, once the mining stopped, the waterfall resumed.
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Countryside List Outdoor View image credits Rhaeadr y Tylwyth Teg / Fairy Falls, Trefiw, Conwy, North Wales Wonderful Welsh waterfalls to discover Everyone loves a waterfall. There's something magical about a torrent of water plunging off a cliff and into a crystal pool. And they're not just pretty to look at: crashing water makes you happy. 1 4.4 136 reviews Write review Sort by: Millie Spriggs December 31, 2023 • Hiking This trail is very hilly and muddy meaning it is slippery when wet. Dyserth ( Welsh: Diserth) is a village, community and electoral ward in Denbighshire, Wales. Its population at the 2011 United Kingdom census was 2,269 [1] and was estimated by the Office for National Statistics as 2,271 in 2019. [2] It lies within the historic county boundaries of Flintshire. Dyserth Waterfall Dyserth Waterfall 371 reviews #1 of 5 things to do in Dyserth Waterfalls Write a review What people are saying " Beautiful place, wonderful countryside, very welcoming, friendly and professional service and gorgeous 70ft waterfall " May 2023
Rhaeadr Dyserth Waterfall Waterfall in Wales
Dyserth's Waterfall plummets a whopping 70 feet over a limestone cliff on the slopes of Moel Hiraddug in the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Pack a picnic and enjoy the scenery, or join one of many walks around the village. Look out for rare violets and orchids, buzzards and the odd peregrine falcon too. Welcome to Bethel Chapel at the Waterfalls, situated in our picturesque village of Dyserth. This is the place we call home, A place we feel safe. Our happy place. Whether it's the mountains or the sea, we love to wander and discover new adventures.
Dyserth Waterfall Walk. 1 miles (1 km) This pretty village in Denbighshire is a popular place for a walk. With waterfalls, woodland, hill climbs and a railway path to the coast there's plenty of options for stretching your legs. Three long distance waymarked trails also pass through the area so there's plenty of scope for extending your walking. Dyserth - Circular Walk Dyserth Circular Walk Start Point: public car park adjacent to Dyserth Waterfall. Toilets available in car park (seasonal opening). Grid Ref: SJ 056 793, OS Explorer Map 264, Vale of Clwyd. Distance: about 7 miles. Time required: about 4.5 hours
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Directions: Dyserth Waterfall is approx. 5 miles South East of Rhyl via the A525 and A5151. OS SH 668700. 1. Aber Falls 2. Swallow Falls 3. Conwy Falls 4. Dyserth Waterfall 5. Afon Cwm Llan Waterfalls (a.k.a the Watkin Path Pools) 6. Merlin's Pool (on the Dinas Emrys Trail) 7. Pistyll Rhaeadr 1. Aber Falls © Wales Guidebook