Originally built as a hunting lodge in the 1700’s, The Hafod Hotel stands alongside the “Devil’s Bridge” at the head of the dramatic waterfalls. The Hotel overlooks the spectacular wooded gorges of the Mynach and Rheidol rivers. In this superb setting – a
Originally built as a hunting lodge in the 1700’s, The Hafod Hotel stands alongside the “Devil’s Bridge” at the head of the dramatic waterfalls. The Hotel overlooks the spectacular wooded gorges of the Mynach and Rheidol rivers. In this superb setting – a
Originally built as a hunting lodge in the 1700’s, The Hafod Hotel stands alongside the “Devil’s Bridge” at the head of the dramatic waterfalls. The Hotel overlooks the spectacular wooded gorges of the Mynach and Rheidol rivers. In this superb setting – a
Originally built as a hunting lodge in the 1700’s, The Hafod Hotel stands alongside the “Devil’s Bridge” at the head of the dramatic waterfalls. The Hotel overlooks the spectacular wooded gorges of the Mynach and Rheidol rivers. In this superb setting – a
Hafod Uchdryd is one of the most important Picturesque landscapes in Europe. Having suffered damage and dereliction early in the twenthieth century Hafod is currently a working forest, and home to a wide range of animals and plants, some of them rare. It