Aberdulais Falls
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Famous waterfalls and fascinating industrial site with tin workers' exhibition
The largest waterwheel currently used in Europe to generate electricity
Turbine house providing access to an interactive display, fish pass and observation window
Interactive tinman exhibition showing how this essential everyday item influenced the world
1 Feb–22 Mar 09 11–4 (weekend only)
23 Mar–25 Oct 09 10–5
30 Oct–20 Dec 09 11–4 (Fri, Sat, Sun only)
9 Jan–31 Jan 10 11–4 (weekend only)
Open BH Mons and Good Fri: 10–5. Last admission 30mins before closing
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-aberdulaisfalls
Contact details
Tel: 01639 636674
Fax: 01639 645069
Bus services
First/Veolia X58, 158 Neath–Banwen; First/Veolia X63 Neath–Brecon; First/Hoggans 154 Neath–Cilfrew; all stop outside property
Cycling
NCN47 passes property. Access near B&Q Neath to Neath Canal towpath and Aberdulais Canal Basin View local cycle routes on the National Cycle Network website
By road
On A4109, 3ml NE of Neath. 4ml from M4 exit 43 at Llandarcy, take A465 signposted Vale of Neath
By train
Neath 3ml
On foot
Via Neath–Aberdulais Canal footpath
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