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Devil's Bridge Falls

Woodlands, Pontarfynach, Aberystwyth SY23 3JW, United Kingdom

Devil's Bridge Falls
Tourist attraction
4.7
3 reviews
8 comments
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95G2+R4 Aberystwyth, United Kingdom
+44 1970 890233
devilsbridgefalls.co.uk
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Chris Farmer
Chris Farmer225 days ago
Entry fee is reasonable, the views are incredible. The attached black and white photos were shot on 35mm film, well worth the hike. This is a fairly demanding trip, especially for those with a love for cake and those who have recently quit smoking, (yes I am describing myself).
Sarah Taylor
Sarah Taylor317 days ago
What a wonderful experience. The staff were absolutely brilliant. We definitely aren't the fittest but gave the long trail a go and I'm so pleased we did it. There's plenty of opportunities to rest and catch you breath and take in the amazing views. Just take your time place your feet safely and you may surprise yourself.
Niki Y
Niki Y1 year ago
Lovely visit and well worth the £4 per adult! Gorgeous gorge with a beautiful waterfall! The climb is definitely a bit steep in places but even my relatively unfit self managed it! There are handrails all along too
Nicola Osbon (Nikki)
Nicola Osbon (Nikki)1 year ago
Nice little trip out if you want some time with nature and get you moving and steps up. We paid £2 each to go to one side of the bridge which was an easy up and down to the fall. Well worth seeing the power of the water. And then paid £4 each to go to the main falls.
Plenty of bench’s and stops along the way. So can take it at your own pace. The dog found it fine and steps where ok for him! Nice to have a gin n snack on the other side at the pub !
Tara Tamiz
Tara Tamiz1 year ago
Lovely little place to stop and explore. Easy access car park, payment to explore the waterfalls (worth it).
The views are amazing and takes you out of the hustle and bustle of everyday life - tranquility.
*It is a very long walk so wear sensible shoes and take plenty of water. Not very good if you suffer with your joints as there are hundreds of steps and remember if you go down you have to make your way back up.
Gary Read
Gary Read1 year ago
Visited here 26/10. There are 2 car parks nearby, 1 over the bridge on the right or turn right just before go up hill another on right, both are free. Paid £2 each for Devils punch bowl on the north side,only there 10 minutes so personally not worth it. The walk on the south side is definitely worth it. 2 adults, 2 students & 1 child cost us £18. You can also pay by card or contactless. The walk was muddy in certain areas . The scenery was brilliant at this time of year . Very steep in areas in walking up & down.
Mike Dixon
Mike Dixon1 year ago
Great place. Easy to find right on the road. Car parking is plentiful with the nearest only a minute walk away. Other car parks in the area and all appear to be free. Arriving at the main gate, we spoke to the very helpful staff member who explained everything to is about the routes, bridges and water fall. We were given a guide map. After paying we walked in. The bridges are almost there straight away to the left. Only a small viewing area, but worth it to see the bridges from years and years ago!!.
We continued with the walk. Be warned it's not the easiest and a degree of fitness is required. The paths are a mixture of stone and rough surface with puddles of it's been raining. There were people doing the walk in trainers, but I'd recommend a sturdy footwear. You can get very close to the water falls. After the walk you exit right opposite a cafe, with plenty of seating both inside and out. In summary a great walk, takes about 1hr with stopping to look and take some pics. Views are stunning. Well well worth a visit. Highly recommended.
Shannon Walker
Shannon Walker2 years ago
This was our first time visiting Devil’s Bridge, was a nice walk however wouldn’t recommend in winter or if you’re not okay with heights (the steps down to it are very slippery and steep).

Was quite disappointed that it cost £4 to enter (personally ended up spending £8 because the first transaction and the gate didn’t close). However, I understand why they charge for entrance.

Lovely views, only took us about 45 minutes to walk the entire loop.
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