AUGUST BUDNIAK
08.03.2025
Fajne miejsce na relaks . Polecam wziąść odpowiednie obuwie ponieważ jest ścieżka troszkę błotna. Można przejść za ścianą strugi wody jest z tyłu wglebienie w skale i piękny szum rozbijający tafle wody o skały poprostu super
Beverley Bovett
03.03.2025
Beautiful waterfall. Gets very busy on the weekends and bank holidays. Steep slippery is not suitable for people with limited mobility or pushchairs
J Farrelly
26.02.2025
Lovely but VERY steep climb to get to and from. Carpark very close though.
Emma T
26.02.2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ | Henrhyd Falls: Nostalgia, Nature & a Splash of Batman
Henrhyd Falls - one of my absolute favourite places, where childhood nostalgia meets the realisation that nothing has changed… except maybe the water level. As a kid, I used to visit every year while staying with my incredibly active grandmother (seriously, was she training for the Olympics?), and now, as an adult, I come back expecting it to feel smaller or easier to trek. Nope. Still breathtaking, still stunning, still capable of making me question my fitness levels.
For the film buffs, this is the waterfall from The Dark Knight Rises - you know, where Batman dramatically flies in and out of the Batcave. Very cinematic, although in real life, it’s mostly tourists trying not to stack it on the slippery rocks. I think it holds some kind of impressive record - highest waterfall in South Wales? Most accidental soakings per year? Who knows.
Would I recommend? Absolutely. Just be prepared for a potentially heroic climb back up, and if you’re waiting for Christian Bale to emerge from behind the falls… well, I’ve been waiting for years.
Note: Henrhyd Falls is the tallest waterfall in South Wales, plunging 90 feet (27 meters) into a wooded gorge. It served as the entrance to the Batcave in the film “The Dark Knight Rises.”
David Willetts
26.02.2025
Stunning waterfall walk which is kinda hidden from the maps / National Trust but we couldn’t find it on the NT app.
Stunning waterfall
David Bodily
22.02.2025
Relaxing. Arrive before 10 to beat the crowds and enjoy the tranquil space for yourself.
Neil Stewart
21.02.2025
Amazing place. Free to park, a 15 mins walk, not suitable for push chairs, wheel chairs or those that struggle to walk inclines. Not heavy going but mildly challenging.
The falls themselves are beautiful and well worth seeing. Again, the sure footed fairy better here, you can actually get behind the falls.
Mixed group 8yrs to 52 yes, all enjoyed it, allow about 1 hour for your visit, more if you want to sit and soak up the beauty!
Watch the wooden steps, one of our group slipped quite badly bruising their back, care needs to be taken. Wooden stairs in wet woods and all that.
alex blaikley
20.02.2025
A good family walk for kids and dogs - but not if too muddy and wet.
David French-Way (Wombleway)
19.02.2025
Fabulous waterfall with relatively easy access, great views,, free parking, what more could you ask for?!
Silver Explorer
07.02.2025
Fantastic Batcave waterfall, one of the best in Wales! absolutely breathtaking to stand behind it (I bought a cheap large plastic coat so didn't get wet). Easy 5 minute walk from a free car park, down some steep wooden steps. If the free car park is full, there's another car park next to it for £5.
Zulkar Nain
06.02.2025
Loved it
ras sucho
01.02.2025
Family friendly walk. Stunning place and free parking.