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Type
  
Plunge

Height
  
73 m

Total height
  
240 feet (73 m)

Phone
  
+44 1691 780392

Pistyll Rhaeadr

Location
  
Address
  
Tanypistyll, Oswestry SY10 0BZ, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Berwyn range, Cadair Berwyn, Sgwd Henrhyd, Aber Falls, Swallow Falls

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Pistyll Rhaeadr ([pɪstɪɬ r̥aeadr], meaning "spring of the waterfall") is a waterfall, located a few miles from the village of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant in Powys, Wales, twelve miles west of Oswestry.

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Pistyll rhaeadr a waterfall in wales protected by faeries


Description

Pistyll Rhaeadr is formed by the Afon Disgynfa falling, in three stages, over a 240-foot (73 m) Silurian cliff-face, below which the river is known as the Afon Rhaeadr. The tallest stage is estimated at about 40 metres. It is counted as one of the Seven Wonders of Wales and is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The 19th century author George Borrow, in his book Wild Wales, remarked of the waterfall: "What shall I liken it to? I scarcely know, unless it is to an immense skein of silk agitated and disturbed by tempestuous blasts, or to the long tail of a grey courser at furious speed. I never saw water falling so gracefully, so much like thin, beautiful threads as here."

There is car parking space at the foot of the waterfall for people who want to explore the waterfall, with a café and a B&B alongside.

The waterfall is often referred to by the media, government sources, and other sources as the tallest in Wales or the tallest single drop in the United Kingdom. However, it is not a single drop, and both its single drop height and its total height are surpassed by both the Devil's Appendix and Pistyll y Llyn, as well as several other waterfalls.

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Pistyll Rhaeadr Wikipedia