Dyserth Waterfall

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Dyserth Waterfall is a scenic natural cascade in the village of Dyserth in North Wales, known for its picturesque setting, walking trails, and historic mill remains.

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Dyserth Waterfall canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural feature
tourist attraction
waterfall
country Wales
hasAccess paid entry gate
public footpaths
hasActivity birdwatching
hiking
photography
picnicking
walking
hasAmenity car park nearby
refreshment facilities nearby
toilets (seasonal or nearby)
hasFeature historic mill remains
information boards
picnic areas
rocky gorge
scenic cascade
steep steps
viewing platforms
woodland walking trails
hasRemainsOf corn mill
mill buildings
waterwheel structures
hasTrail Dyserth to Prestatyn walkway NERFINISHED
steps to upper viewpoints
woodland paths
hasWatercourse River Ffyddion NERFINISHED
historicalUse water power for mills
landscapeType limestone area
wooded valley
locatedIn Denbighshire NERFINISHED
Dyserth NERFINISHED
North Wales NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
managedAs local tourist site
near Dyserth village centre NERFINISHED
Offa's Dyke Path NERFINISHED
Prestatyn NERFINISHED
Rhyl NERFINISHED
partOf Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB NERFINISHED
popularWith local residents
tourists
scenicQuality photogenic
picturesque
tourismType day-trip destination
family attraction
nature tourism site

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Dyserth hasAttraction Dyserth Waterfall