Although the clear blue sky gave the impression that spring is on the way the temperature was only nudging 1 degree Celsius. This particular walk is a regular of Butterballs and the last time I accompanied him on New Years Day 2010, the battery on the camera was flat (this had absolutely nothing to do with the celebrations the previous night!).
Perhaps it was a little optimistic to expect to catch a glimpse of the heron's that frequent this section of the river, and although there were lots of dippers, blue tits, coal tits and ducks the elusive heron's failed to put in an appearance.
There was a large group of elderly walkers on the entry to Rees's Wood also enjoying the route today. After crossing Pontsarn bridge the path takes you underneath the seven arch span of the Pontsarn Viaduct (which was walked across in November).
Crossing a footbridge at the furthest part of the walk you return south past the famous Blue Pool, a popular spot for swimmers during the summer months. Passing below Trefechan you once again enter the woodland section at Coed Llaindir which is part of the Cwm Taf Fechan Nature Reserve, eventually crossing a bridge over the weir before returning to the start.
There are extremely dramatic sections of the river where it has cut through the rocky strata to create narrow fast flowing waterfalls, while in significant contrast other sections are wider, flat and calmer.
The walk was 6 miles and took about 2 hours.
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