Nant Mill waterfall, Wrexham's little gem.

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Nant Mill waterfall, Wrexham's little gem.
Fairy Glen Betws-y-Coed, one of the principal natural attractions of the village. As locals say: "where Wihelmina Stitch, waits and waits, to see the fairy men". Located only a short distance from Beaver bridge, a combination of rapids and cascades on the Conwy river are chanelled into a narrow ravine presenting an impressive and dramatic scene. Wooded banks and rock walls clothed with vegetation add to the charm. Fairy Glen is reached by a path from Fairy Glen Hotel beside the A470.
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