




Rhaeadr Ewynnol / Swallow Falls
Attraction
4.5 (5353 reviews)
Churning waterfalls in a picturesque, wooded setting, reachable by a narrow, rocky footpath.
Swallow Falls, Snowdonia National Park, Betws-y-Coed LL24 0DW, UK
Did You Know?
Dual Name Origin
The falls are officially known by their Welsh name, Rhaeadr Ewynnol, which translates to 'Foaming Waterfall', perfectly describing its appearance. The English name, Swallow Falls, is also widely used.
Formed by Nature
Swallow Falls is created by the majestic River Llugwy cascading over a series of ancient, hard rocks, creating a dramatic and beautiful natural spectacle.
Near Charming Village
The falls are located just a short distance from Betws-y-Coed, a picturesque village nestled in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, making it a popular stop for tourists.
Viewing Platforms
Visitors can enjoy the falls from various well-maintained viewing platforms on both sides of the river, offering different perspectives of the powerful cascades. A small entrance fee is typically charged for access.
Highlights from Reviews
• stunning waterfalls
The powerful, multi-level waterfalls are consistently described as visually impressive and a highlight of the natural landscape.
• accessible viewpoints
Multiple viewing platforms offer different perspectives of the falls, making it easy to enjoy the scenery and take photos.
• natural beauty
The surrounding trees and woodland create a beautiful, untouched natural setting, enhancing the overall serene atmosphere.
• soothing sound
The loud yet calming sound of the rushing water is frequently mentioned as a meditative and mind-cleansing experience.
• easy access
Despite the steps, the location is generally considered easy to reach with nearby parking, suitable for various visitors without requiring a full hike.
