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After days of relentless rain sweeping across Eryri National Park, I made my way toward Ceunant Mawr, tucked into a steep wooded gorge near Llanberis in Wales. The air still carried the weight of the storm — damp, heavy, and rich...
Ceunant Cynfal Rapid Waterfall of Snowdonia

with the scent of moss and wet earth. Even before the waterfall came into view, its presence was unmistakable. A deep, continuous roar echoed through the ancient woodland, louder and more powerful than I had ever heard it before.

The recent torrential rains had transformed the usually graceful cascade into a force of raw energy. Water surged violently through the narrow rock channel, crashing over dark, slate-lined ledges polished smooth by centuries of flow. The river, swollen and urgent, spilled into the gorge below in a frothing torrent, sending cool mist drifting through the trees. Every surface glistened — leaves, branches, and stone reflecting the soft, diffused light filtering through the low cloud.

For photography, the conditions were both challenging and exhilarating. The constant spray clung to the lens, and the ground underfoot was slick and unpredictable. Yet these very elements brought the scene to life. Using longer exposures, I was able to soften the chaotic movement of the water into flowing ribbons of white, contrasting beautifully against the dark, immovable rock. The surrounding woodland, deep green and saturated from the rain, framed the waterfall perfectly, adding depth and atmosphere to each composition.

What struck me most was the sense of scale and timelessness. The storm had passed, but its presence remained written into the landscape — in the thunder of the water, the trembling leaves, and the restless movement of the river carving its ancient path. Managed and protected by Natural Resources Wales, this reserve feels both wild and preserved, a place where nature’s power can still be witnessed in its purest form.

 

Standing there, camera in hand, surrounded by the roar and the mist, it was impossible not to feel small — and incredibly fortunate — to witness such a moment. The waterfall was not merely a subject to photograph, but an experience: fleeting, powerful, and unforgettable.

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Canon EOS Rebel SL3

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22mm

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4 Seconds

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F/22

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100

Chasing the Roar

Route Details

The rains were heavy, so a secluded partially undercover location was needed today. So Ceunant Mawr it was…

Thankfully almost a stones throw from Tros Y Waen caravan park. An area, I have come to know pretty well. So I know most of the area is littered with paid parking zones everywhere. Through experiance it is well known that currently the cheapest of which is at the National Slate Museum, (here), currenlty at £5 per day. Space for plenty of vehicals, but you do need to be there nice and early as it fills up quickly. Another location is Maes Parcio Parc Padarn. Have used this previously, but can’t recall the cost off hand.

Thankfully Ceunant Mawr is a mere 15/20 minute walk from the car park on good solid terain with very little uphill sections. Certainly no mountain climbing or scrabbles on this route.

Why not check out the photographic prints from Ceunant Mawr here

Smooth Rapids of Ceunant Mawr
Smooth Rapids of Ceunant Mawr
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You’ll find firsthand experiences, photos, and tips that can help you plan your visit more effectively. Whether you’re curious about the best spots to explore or want a behind-the-scenes look at the area’s hidden gems, my reviews can offer valuable insights to enhance your experience. Feel free to browse and get a clearer picture of what to expect before you go—happy exploring!

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Climbing

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Photography

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Hiking

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Running

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Painting

 

Disclaimer:

This list is only provided as a guide to what I believe was possible during my visit. It is your responsiabilty to check if activites listed are allowed, safe or even legal with local indepth guidance.

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