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Devil's Bridge Falls

Tourist attraction in Ponterwyd

Updated: May 07, 2024 10:23 PM

Devil's Bridge Falls is located in Ponterwyd (Village in Wales), United Kingdom. It's address is Woodlands, Pontarfynach, Aberystwyth SY23 3JW, United Kingdom.

Woodlands, Pontarfynach, Aberystwyth SY23 3JW, United Kingdom

95G2+P3 Aberystwyth, United Kingdom

+44 1970 890233

devilsbridgefalls.co.uk

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Where is Devil's Bridge Falls?

Devil's Bridge Falls is located at: Woodlands, Pontarfynach, Aberystwyth SY23 3JW, United Kingdom.

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Coordinates: 52.3768549, -3.8498541

Devil's Bridge Falls Reviews

Al
2024-02-16 20:21:40 GMT

Yes yes yes! Visit here! Its superb. But, only do so IF you’re sure-footed and don’t mind some very steep steps (I mean…VERY)

£4 for the main falls is a great walk and well worth it. It’s stunning and well maintained. You get to see the amazing three bridges (not amazingly well/from the best angle but still) and then have several viewpoints over the immense valley. It’s great.

The waterfalls are a sublime example of the forces of nature doing what they do. It’s stunning.

Please do heed my words though that the steps are steep…some are literally 1ft down.

Enjoy 🙂

Ellen Clark
2024-03-30 16:17:13 GMT

We went to the punch bowl side, and it was worth the slightly precarious walk down - make sure you take your time and hold on to the rail or someone as you go down. The noise was amazing when we reached the bottom - we had some rain, so it was running fast and high, and it was roaring its way down.

I would highly recommend going and there is a car park just up the road as well as an ice cream shop which also sells hot and cold drinks

Paul Watts
2024-04-15 08:49:07 GMT

What a fabulous way to spend an hour or so. It's been very wet for the last couple of months so the waterfalls were stunning. Wear proper waterproof boots and take care as it can be muddy and slippery.

Courtney Williams
2023-11-03 13:32:32 GMT

We were so impressed by the views. My mum is disabled and did the long walk. The stairs leading to the old bridge is NOT disability friendly!!! Uneven and narrow.
The customer service was amazing! £18. Something for 2 adults and 3 kids. It's reasonably priced. I loved every bit of it.

Chris M
2024-03-29 12:45:19 GMT

Nice walk down to the bottom of the waterfall. Some parts are very uneven and slippery underfoot, especially when wet. Once at the bottom there is a nice view of the waterfall. Prepare yourself for the walk (Climb) back to the top as very steep.

Emily
2024-04-12 19:03:24 GMT

Lots of fun, worth the entry fee. Is a challenging walk even with a hand rail all the way round. Took around 1hr 15mins, group of 12, with two grandparents. Was definitely worth the stop.

Mark Green
2024-04-17 03:39:54 GMT

Certainly not for the faint hearted if you wish to do the full walk. Not suitable for anyone with a disability or movement issues.
Attended with family, but sadly I had to stop and return before the steps started. However the views are nothing short of spectacular, they will honestly take your breath away, if the walk hasn't already.
Even talking with staff at the ticket booth, nothing prepares you for the sheer number of steps and very rough, uneven ground of the footpaths.

Llinos Jones
2024-03-30 19:14:44 GMT

Lovely walk (if you don't mind the climb). Suitable footwear is a must (walking boots) and definitely worth the visit!

Matt Barrell
2023-12-28 20:52:21 GMT

I’m not often taken aback by nature but this was incredible. £4 very well spent and you can tap your card/Apple pay to get in. Be careful on the bridge!

richard poulter
2024-05-01 15:13:58 GMT

Some really nice waterfalls, you can look down into the deep gorge below the 3 bridges. Staircase both up and down are fairly steep, worth stopping at some of the view points on the way back up to catch your breath

Antonio Mora
2024-05-03 01:02:54 GMT

Great place to visit in nature. A beautiful promenade with medium difficulty due to the amount of stairs to go down and later up. But if you can just take it easy, it wouldn't be a big challenge. 😀
Anyway, it definitely worth doing the long trail instead of the short one.
The three bridges are curious, but the falls are impressive.

Mustakim Khandaker
2024-05-04 19:18:44 GMT

A beautiful and wonderful experience, lovely breathtaking scenes and can be quite close to the waterfalls. We took our time and got to see everything, it was not busy at all. Would not recommend with children or elderly with mobility issues as steps are steep and in the rain I can imagine will be slippery.

siobhan gibbons
2023-11-26 17:18:25 GMT

Interesting visit. We visited on a cold and very wet November day. Steps were steep and slippy but it was quiet so able to take our time. Lots of information provided outside on the main road.
Would suggest if you have a large/Giant breed dog to visit during peak season when someone can let you in through the side gate. Was off Peak and unmanned when we visited and had great fun squeezing our 10stone Rottweiler through the rotating gate!

Sethu
2024-04-01 07:44:51 GMT

Great place to see. £2/person to enter the 10mins walk , which feels bit expensive, to see the devil’s bridge alone. Tickets can be bought in the ticket office or swipe your card and enter.

Nicola Whitley
2023-08-23 17:29:23 GMT

Amazing waterfall with lots of places to stop and take in the view and beautiful energy.

It is a steep climb both up and down, however even after what felt like a workout it was worth the trek down.

My only wish would be to have gotten a bit nearer, with this waterfall that just isn't possible.

Well worth a visit and quite spectacular, the ultimate power of nature.

victoria jones
2024-02-17 17:06:14 GMT

The three bridges also known as the devils bridge are a curious thing, built on top of each other over a river by monks, not the devil. It costs £2 each for the short stepped walk on one side or £4.50 each for the longer walk on the other which also takes in the waterfall. It is quite a hike up and down steep steps, one section called Jacobs ladder, not for the faint hearted, is 100 continuous steps. The walks are only for abled bodied people and not accessible for anyone with mobility issues, there are railings all the way round but I really wouldn't fancy it if I had any difficulties. Dogs are free but for obvious reasons must be on a lead, our little Ru was not keen on the waterfall's roaring noise and quite frankly he was happy to leave. As was the husband who had had enough of the steps and absolutely refused to look at the bridges on the other side for £2!

Daniel Maidment
2023-06-19 21:33:46 GMT

An absolute must, visit both sides of the bridge if u can, the walking is approx an hour for the longer walk and 20 mins for the punchbowl, smaller walk. Good footwear is needed and the views are outstanding, very steep steps up and down and do have some refreshments with you. It's hot, humid and sweating as soon as you start the descent but cannot recommend enough, look out for red kites too!

Gareth Bowen
2023-07-06 19:53:58 GMT

An absolutely awesome place to visit. Lots of history and interesting facts about this place. Can be a bit tricky walking down and back up again so definitely wear good shoes / boots etc. The sound of the waterfalls is amazing and many of the views are absolutely breathtaking. Well worth a visit.

Sophie W
2023-10-08 16:15:59 GMT

Amasing day! Has some steep steps. But if you take your time and have little stops your be fine! The big view of the three bridges is on the other side and you have to pay £2 on top of the £4.50 for the waterfall walk, that takes about 45mins to over an hour if you taking stops and pictures. Parking is free and enough for 20ish cars. There a over flow car park too. Theres one toilet there.

John Bates
2023-07-07 08:38:46 GMT

Loved this place, the 3 bridges waterfalls were amazing. It takes about 50 minutes to complete the route down to the bottom and back up and it's very steep and uneven but worth it if you're fit enough.
We did the Devil's Punch bowl after and that was worth seeing too.

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Ponterwyd is a village in Ceredigion, Wales. It lies in the Cambrian Mountains of Mid Wales, approximately 12 miles east of Aberystwyth on the A44 road. source

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