The Elan Valley Reservoirs in mid Wales.
71Elan Valley Reservoirs, a beautiful place to visit.
There are lots of places to visit in North and South Wales but mid Wales has one of the best of all, the Elan Valley Reservoirs. This is a brief guide with a few photos, it is one of my favourite places in the UK.
To get there, go to a small town called Rhayader and take the B4518. There is a narrow road that passes all the reservoirs and loops back to Rhayader. On the way, it is worth stopping at the Elan Valley Visitor Centre. There are some good exhibitions in there and a shop to buy maps and guides. The first reservoir is Caban Coch, work on the construction started in 1896. This is the most basic of the dams but still looks spectacular when overflowing. There is a little car park on the right of the road and it is worth stopping for some photos.
Caban Coch dam
Continue on the road and there is a choice now, if you want to see all the reservoirs, turn left over this bridge to the Claerwen dam, if you want to shorten your journey, go straight on. This looks like a bridge but it is actually a fully submerged dam, the Careg-Ddu dam.
Elan Valley bridge over the Careg-Ddu dam.
Claerwen dam.
The Claerwen dam was built later than the original dams. It is a much larger dam and holds almost as much water as the other older dams combined. It is a spectacular site when it is fully overflowing but that usually only happens during the wet winter months. This panoramic view shows the reservoir, dam and valley below.
Claerwen dam
Pen-y-Garreg dam
To get to the next dam, go back along the road and over Careg-Ddu bridge and turn left. Pen-y-Garreg dam has a tower in the middle of it with an access tunnel but it isn't usually open to the public.
Pen-y-Garreg dam
Craig Goch dam
Continue along the road to the last dam, my favourite, Craig Goch. The views here can be spectacular, I like walking to the top of the
hills either side of the dam. There is a road over the dam and a nice walk down to the Pen-y-Garreg dam.
Craig Goch dam
The Elan river.
Continue on the road and follow the signs to loop back to Rhayader, there is a nice view of the Elan river snaking down the valley and it is a scenic drive all the way back. If you have been to the Elan Valley or want to know more, please leave a comment. This site has some good information about the history of the dams and how they are used to supply water to Birmingham. http://history.powys.org.uk/history/rhayader/elanmenu.html
Elan river.
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Thanks ~ very interesting & lovely photos!
Great photos Steve, even though the lakes are artificial, they are still beautiful. Great hub.
Great photos you've got there, im going out down the Elan Valley tomorow so i hope to get some good pictures.
Nathan Russell.
I have been to Wales but I only drove the length of the coastal road. Your photographs are exquisite! The last one especially is fantastically beautiful. Thank you for taking me along on this journey.
Your hub tempts me to visit there! Great job!
I had been to North Wales this year (Snowdonia National Park). During my next visit, I must remember these places.
Wow! That's a nice virtual tour! I enjoyed that and your photos are fantastic!
Thank you for sharing!
Wonderful Hub - I have just returned from a 2 day camping trip there.
The Elan valley is one of my favourite places in Wales too.
I have been three times so far. My favourite dam is the also the Craig Goch Dam. Yesterday I was sunbathing on the beach there. Hardly anyone else around.
There were hundreds of Swallows and House Martins on the dam eating insects. When they got spooked they flew off in huge flocks - spectacular.
We also had an encounter with a young Buzzard who wasn't very good at flying and kept us entertained.
I can't believehow beautiful it is there, yet noone I know has heard of it.














Glenys Mackie 2 years ago
Wonderful pictures of a very special place. Good info, too.Thank you.