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National Trust - Aberdulais

Main Rd, Aberdulais Falls, Aberdulais, Neath SA10 8EU United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Amenities

Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Children
  • Good for kids

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Heritage Industrial Tinworks with an impressive waterfall. Small car park opposite. Excellent video of the Tinworks when it was operational. Best to see it before exploring the ruins. It's in the building near the entrance.
Interesting to see a traditional Tinworks and surprising that the majority of the UK Tinworks were in Wales.
The site is not extensive, an hour or two would be plenty of time for a visit. There's a café but it was not open when we visited in March.
Gorgeous area with stunning waterfalls and scenery ❤️ easily accessible from swansea or neath. Free to enter and complete with public toilets.
Free entry but sadly very limited open hours (2 days, I think Thursday/Friday limited times) so didn't actually get to visit after driving to it. only just reopened since covid. Will go back another time as look interesting
Interesting place. Lovely waterfalls and a working waterwheel that used to power the tin works and now provides electricity for the site. Nice and easy to get around and looks to provide plenty of access for buggies and wheelchairs, including lifts. Friendly and helpful staff. Nice tea shop with lovely cakes. Free parking.
A nice place to visit. The falls are a nice natural landmark and the remnants of the old Tin Works are nice. The history is well explained in the small museum exhibits. This is under the control of the National Trust so there is a fee to enter but there are places for a picnic, a café and also a gift shop.
Parking is easy but not very large, just across the road from the entrance.
A stunning look back into history of our local industrial past. I visited during a very dry spell and the falls were not in full flow, however it was very picturesque and well worth a visit. There is a small charge to enter, but reasonably priced. The ruins of the tinworks are well maintained and there is a video and information boards to gain knowledge of the tinwors and its past. There is a shop and tearoom on site. Ample parking at the side of the road and visitor's car park. I will return when rain has replenished the river.
Very nice open park, with cows and dears walking around, beatiful river going round whole park, good for walkers, the scenery is good. Can bring picnic and spend all day here kids can enjoy the zip wire at the play park, and theres a cafe and toilet facilities. You can even swim in the river in warmer days.
Lovely place. Only thing is down the road you can go to Henrhyd falls which is free
There Are many waterfalls in the area you can visit for free so this does seem overpriced

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