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Location
  
Powys, Wales

Height
  
27 m

Watercourse
  
Nant Llech

Total height
  
90 feet (27 m)

Phone
  
+44 1874 625515

Sgwd Henrhyd

Address
  
Brecon Beacons National Park, Dol Henrhyd, Neath SA10 9PG, UK

Similar
  
Afon Hepste, Four Waterfalls Walk, Dan yr Ogof, Melincourt Falls, Pistyll Rhaeadr

Sgwd henrhyd waterfall


Sgwd Henrhyd (Henrhyd Waterfall) in Powys, Wales, is the tallest waterfall in southern Wales with a drop of 90 feet (27 m). It lies on National Trust land on the southern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park (Parc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheiniog).

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Geology

The falls occur where the small river, the Nant Llech (grid reference SN854122) drops over the faulted edge of a hard sandstone known as the Farewell Rock. The nearest settlement to it is Coelbren, on the road between Glynneath and Abercraf. Though not in the core of the area, it is considered by many to constitute a part of Wales' celebrated Waterfall Country.

Access

The waterfall is reached after a steep walk down into the valley from the car park established by the National Trust, and is a popular spot to visit. One of the area's most famous visitors was Sir William Edmond Logan (later head of the Geological Survey of Canada), who carried out detailed geological survey work in the area, discovering near the foot of the falls the fossil trees which now stand outside Swansea Museum.

The final scene of The Dark Knight Rises was filmed at the waterfall, where it doubled as the entrance for the Batcave.

References

Sgwd Henrhyd Wikipedia