Visitors can expect to walk right up to and behind the waterfall, experiencing its beauty up close. The waterfall is described as amazing and the biggest of the four in the area, offering a unique opportunity to walk behind it and even get a bit wet in the process.
Walking behind the waterfall is described as a fantastic and worth visit. Visitors should be prepared to get wet, especially during the best time of year when the waterfall is at its most impressive. The experience is said to be super cool and offers great views across Wales from the top.
The hike to reach the waterfall is challenging, with large steps, uneven ground, and steepness. Visitors should be prepared for a tiring journey back up due to the difficulty of the terrain. It is recommended for those who are fit and able to handle slippery surfaces and lots of stairs.
Visitors should wear sensible footwear and be prepared for slippery surfaces, especially in wet weather. It is advised to be ready to go up and down a number of steps and rocky paths to see the falls. The full route is described as spectacular, especially after a few days of rain.
The general consensus is overwhelmingly positive, with visitors describing the waterfall as beautiful, worth the walk, and fantastic for all abilities. The opportunity to walk behind the waterfall and see the other lovely waterfalls in the area is highly recommended, despite the challenging terrain and potential for getting wet. It is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and hikers alike.