
Rhiwagor Waterfall is a breathtaking natural feature in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales, United Kingdom. The waterfall, which is formed by a small stream cascading into a grassy bowl, is situated near the remains of the abandoned 12th-century castle of Cilhendre. It is a popular spot for hikers and scenic photographers, who can find breathtaking views of the emerald-green valley below. The waterfall itself creates a beautiful spray in the air, which makes for some stunning photographs. There is also a pleasant walk down to a lake at the bottom of the valley.
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