The Devil's Bridge in the Clydach Gorge rather than the more famous one in Ceredigion, is so named because apparently you can see the Devil’s face in the rocks below the falls, I couldn’t spot it myself but let me know if you do!
The Gorge is a place full of legends and mythical creatures like a shape shifting goblin by the name of Pwca who would take the form of an animal such as a rabbit, horse, goat etc - always black. If the Pwca crossed your path, it would bring terrible fortune upon you.
Witches would also brew evil concoctions in their cauldrons using the rare plants that grow in the area. It is also said that Shakespeare himself so inspired by the mystical properties of the Gorge, wrote A Midsummer Night’s Dream here.