Ystradfellte

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Ystradfellte
Welsh: Ystradfellte
Ystradfellte (United Kingdom)
Ystradfellte

Ystradfellte shown within the United Kingdom
OS grid reference 5180894
Principal area Powys
Ceremonial county Powys
Constituent country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Police Dyfed-Powys
Fire Mid and West Wales
Ambulance Welsh
European Parliament Wales
UK Parliament Brecon & Radnorshire
List of places: UKWales

Coordinates: 51°48′32″N 3°33′18″W / 51.80894, -3.55487

Ystradfellte (Welsh language trans: valley floor of the Mellte, the Mellte being a nearby river) is a small village in the Fforest Fawr area of the Brecon Beacons National Park in South Wales.

Because of the geography of the area, it is not visible from the nearest main road, the A4059 Hirwaun to A470 stretch.

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[edit] Geography

Ystradfellte lies in Powys, Wales, on the Afon Mellte. The village is a popular centre for tourists, many of whom walk in the hills or visit the waterfalls and caves of the river. Ystradfellte is also home to a pub, The New Inn and Croydon Caving club.

[edit] Caves

The area around Ystradfellte is renowned for its caves and karst scenery, making caving a popular activity. Some of the more famous caves near the village include:

[edit] Waterfalls

A popular attraction near the village is the Waterfalls Walk, a generally easy walk along the Afon Mellte. The route passes two main falls on the river, Sgŵd Clun-gwyn and Sgŵd Isaf Clun-gwyn. The climax of the walk is at Sgŵd yr Eira on the Afon Hepste where the footpath passes behind the waterfall.

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Coordinates: 51.80894° N 3.55487° W