Aber Falls – Waterfall in North Wales – Where to Park / Car Park Advice [2025 update]

Aber Falls looks pretty cool. I first saw it on the Pilgrimage series on BBC, and then had a look at a few videos on YouTube.

Aber Falls Car Park

There are 2, relatively small official car parks for Aber Falls. These are aptly called the Upper Car Park and the Lower Car Park.
The 2 official car parks can only fit around 30 cars in total.

Upper Car Park Aber Falls

Closer to the trail and has toilets.

Lower Car Park Aber Falls

Located jut before the Upper Car park.

Both car parks have the same postcode – LL33 0LP and cost £5 – which has to be paid in coins (old school).

**the top carpark now accepts debit and credit cards **

View the car parks on Google Maps here.

Finding the Main Car Parks for Aber Falls

Turn off the A55, and pass through the village of Abergwyngregyn. The road is single track, so be careful. Follow your nose (if it’s straight) and you’ll come to the lower car park. 

For the Upper Car Park – keep driving over a stone bridge, and take the first right – there’s a signpost “P” & a sign for the Aber Falls – Rhaedr Aber Falls.

To find the start of the route to the waterfall –

Upper Car Park – Go to entrance of the car park and look to go left – there’s a sign post with a yellow bit on it saying “Aber Falls Walk”.

from Lower Car Park – go the gate with a signpost and information board. Follow path to a little wooden bridge…cute.

How Long Does the Walk Take to Aber Falls – about an hour, if you’re relatively fit. It’s intermediate in terms of difficulty.

During the week – Monday to Thursday, you can usually get a car parking space. Especially if you get there before 9am or after 6pm, if you fancy an evening trek.

At Weekends – Aim to arrive before 8.30am if you want a space in the main car parks. Bank holidays and weekends with good weather are the busiest.

Alternative Car Park

If the main car parks are full, you can use a FREE car park at the entrance of the village – Abergwyngregyn. However, you’ll have to walk for an extra 30 minutes to get to the main car parks and the main route to Aber Falls.

Some pics from Monday 28th 2025.

This was the Monday after the Easter holidays. Was v busy by about 11am

Moel Famau, Mold, North Wales – Car Park PostCode

Follow the sign for Moel Famau and carry on past Loggerheads to your right.

Don’t do what I did and put “Moel Famau” into Google Maps, it took my right off the main road, past the entrance to Loggerheads and round in circles for about an hour around the mountain/hill/whatever it is.

The postcode for Moel Famau Car Park is CH7 5SH

If you put in “Coed Moel Famau NRW car park” to Google Maps, you’ll get a direct route/accurate route to the first car park. The second car park is about 2 minutes down the road, on the same side – if you come to the first car park and it is in your right, the second car park is on the right too (there’s a smaller one across the road anyway!)

Some pics from our camp on Friday.

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It was minus 5 degrees C

Moel Famau

will update more pics when I can work out how to embed the Instagram images!

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Moel Famau Post Code

– This is a bit of a mystery, even on Google maps there isn’t one shown, hopefully a SatNav will list it as a local attraction/landmark though. The postcode – CH7 5SG should bring you by Loggerheads, turn right after that down  Bwlch Pen barras road