Can you provide a map reference and details of access to the Graigwen Falls, please? Can’t see them on my OS map. John in Newtown Reply
John – a good question and I hope someone is able to answer this. It is possible through the passage of time the waterfall is no longer there and the landscape has changed. On CCW http://www.ccgc.gov.uk/enjoying-the-country/outdoor-wales-online/owol-map.aspx there is a waterfall at SN91379304 (zoom in plus switch to a colour map). Some of the waterfalls in Wales are mapped on this website: http://www.cavinguk.co.uk/holidays/waterfalls/LocationMap Reply
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Can you provide a map reference and details of access to the Graigwen Falls, please? Can’t see them on my OS map.
John in Newtown
John – a good question and I hope someone is able to answer this. It is possible through the passage of time the waterfall is no longer there and the landscape has changed. On CCW http://www.ccgc.gov.uk/enjoying-the-country/outdoor-wales-online/owol-map.aspx there is a waterfall at SN91379304 (zoom in plus switch to a colour map). Some of the waterfalls in Wales are mapped on this website: http://www.cavinguk.co.uk/holidays/waterfalls/LocationMap