The Three Bridges Bar

The Three Bridges Bar, Aberystwyth Devil's Bridge - Aberystwyth

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Courtney Williams
+5
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.
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Paul Williams
+4
This is a great chance to get up close and personal with the tremendous power of these waterfalls. It will not be an easy route for some. The downhill woodland walk on slate to the first viewing station is about 700 or 800 metres and you get to see the falls from a distance. The pathway then becomes a set of some 150 or so (we lost count) very steep steps which feels quite perilous as they may be slippery in the wet and definitely not for the feint-hearted. It is worth it when you get to the bottom as the falls are tremendous. But then there is the climb back up! That feels less scary at first, but we didnt know it was going to be over 300 steps - we lost count again! There are many viewing and photo opportunities on the climb back up which was good for us as you do need to pace yourself.
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Nicola Whitley
+5
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.
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Vivien Pascoe
+5
A challenging but beautiful walk to see the waterfalls and 3 bridges. Well worth the effort, wear really good footwear, as in places the steps are cut in the ground. There were a few wet places on route, even though it hasn't rained for 3 days and 25 degree heat, we guess it may be slippy in wet weather.
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N S
+5
Although not a long walk Definitely a challenging walk lots of inclines...very steep and narrow steps,but Definitely worth it. beautiful waterfall. We paid £4 per adult to enter and £3 per child. My kids managed but if your children aren't walkers then definitely avoid ,maybe take the other route .
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Hayley Campbell
+5
Worth every step! This stunning walk takes you deep in the gorge and back out to wrap around the magnificent Waterfall! The views are out of this world. Be aware there are 600+ steps but they are not as difficult as they sound as you can take your time and there are plenty of stops along the way that break them up. A must see if you're in this area!
5
Crashed Fiesta
+5
Fantastic walk through spectacular waterfalls and woods. Very steep and slippery steps in some locations so not suitable for less able visitors. But well worth the visit!
4
Kat
+4
There's a choice of two walks one either side of the bridge . We chose the longer walk which took us about an hour.Reasonably priced and some great views of the fall.The photos don't do them justice. We visited on a dry day but I can imagine the path/steps could be slippy on a wet day. Some of the steps are very steep and it's a steep path down and then a steep path back up but with good rails along the way. Our 6 year old managed it fine.
5
Samiru Basnayake
+5
A Natural Marvel Located in the heart of the Cambrian Mountains, 12 miles from Aberystwyth, the world-renowned Devil's Bridge Falls offers visitors a magnificent display of nature's prowess. The journey here might challenge some, with its steep steps and rough trails, but the awe-inspiring views reward the adventurous spirit. Remember to wear sturdy boots for the trek, which can be strenuous, especially on the way back up. But the effort is well worth it as the scenic beauty that unfolds is simply breath-taking. The ambience, enriched by the rushing sound of the falls and the rustling leaves, makes the journey an unforgettable one. So, if you are in for a bit of adventure, Devil's Bridge Falls is an absolute must-visit. Just be prepared for a bit of a hike, and you'll be rewarded with an experience that beautifully combines the thrill of exploration with the calming influence of nature's grandeur.
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Daniel Maidment
+5
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!

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Now Open
Monday:
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Tuesday:
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Wednesday:
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Thursday:
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Friday:
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Saturday:
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Sunday:
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM

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