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Attractions in Cefn-coed-y-cymmer & Things to Do in Cefn-coed-y-cymmer
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Brecon Mountain Railway
(2 Miles)*
One of the most popular railways in Wales running in the Brecon Beacons National Park along the full length of the Taf Fechan Reservoir, from Pant to Dol-y-Gaer. |
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Bryn Bach Country Park
(6 Miles)*
The Park is set in 340 acres of mixed grass and woodland and has a 36-acre lake as its focal point. It offers something for all. |
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Llancaiach Fawr Manor House
(9 Miles)*
Visitors to Llancaiach Fawr Manor step back in time to the year 1645. They are greeted and shown around by the "servants" of the owner. |
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The Mountain Centre
(11 Miles)*
When you visit us, you can Have a break in our tea rooms- Whether its breakfast, coffee and cake,afternoon tea or the lunch menu, come and enjoy home cooked food from fresh produce |
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Abertillery and District Museum
(11 Miles)*
Discover the history and heritage of the Abertillery area at Abertillery and District Museum, the museum has something for everyone, old and young. |
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Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh
(12 Miles)*
When you come to Brecon be sure to reserve at least one hour to see the treasures of the 'Old 24th', South Wales Borderers, the Monmouthshire Regiment and, more recently The Royal Regiment of Wales (24th/41st Foot). |
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Tretower Court and Castle
(12 Miles)*
A visit to Tretower Court and Castle reveals two historic sites for the price of one. In open country against the backdrop of the Brecon Beacons stands a stark, round tower and its companion piece - a handsome stone manor house. |
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Craig-y-nos Country Park
(12 Miles)*
The Craig-y-nos Country Park offers over 40 acres of countryside to enjoy in this beautiful part of the upper Tawe Valley. |
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National Showcaves Centre for Wales
(13 Miles)*
Created 350 Million years ago the National Showcaves Centre for Wales, situated in the Brecon Beacons National Park gives you the opportunity to travel back though time. |
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Blaenavon Ironworks
(13 Miles)*
South Wales's industrial history is recalled at this revealing site, one of Europe's best-preserved 18th century ironworks. |
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Caerphilly Castle
(15 Miles)*
Caerphilly Castle effortlessly dominates the town of Caerphilly. It sprawls over a huge area (30 acres in all) making it the biggest in Wales. |
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Model House Craft and Design Centre
(15 Miles)*
This exciting centre for contemporary craft was opened in 1989 and stands in the Bull Ring which was the market place for Llantrisant. |
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Afan Forest Park Visitor Centre
(15 Miles)*
Afan Forest Park is jointly run by Forestry Commission and Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council that covers 13,000 hectres. |
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Cefn Coed Colliery Museum
(16 Miles)*
Cefn Coed Colliery is unique, standing as it does in one of the most beautiful and unspoilt valleys in the South Wales coalfield. |
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Amgueddfa Pontypool Museum
(16 Miles)*
At Valley Inheritance Museum displays and audio visuals combine vividly to tell the story of the Torfaen Valley and its people from earliest times to the present day. Llanyrafon Farm Museum aims to illustrate the farming history of the Valley. |
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Abergavenny Museum & Castle
(16 Miles)*
Abergavenny Museum presents the story of this historic market town from Prehistoric and Roman times right through to the present day. |
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Castell Coch
(17 Miles)*
Castell Coch is a late nineteenth-century fairytale-style castle, built on medieval remains. |
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Aberdulais Falls
(17 Miles)*
Providing a link between the past with the 300 year old waterwheel, and the future with the production of green energy, Aberdulais Falls is also a local beauty spot and offers plenty for families to see and do. |
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Neath Museum
(18 Miles)*
Neath Museum will Close for Refurbishment on 30th September 2006. |
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St Fagans National History Museum
(19 Miles)*
St. Fagans: National History Museum is one of Europe's biggest and most exciting open-air museums. Centuries of Wales' tradition, culture, industry and costume are gathered together in a hundred acres of beautiful countryside. |
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Margam Country Park
(19 Miles)*
Set in 850 acres of glorious parklands, Margam Country Park offers beauty, history, wildlife and a wide range of facilities to make it one of the best family days out in Wales. |
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Margam Stones Museum
(19 Miles)*
At Margam, visitors can see an outstanding collection of early Christian sculpture and inscribed stones from this one corner of the south Wales. |
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Llandaff Cathedral
(20 Miles)*
The ancient Celtic Cross, which stands near the Chapter House doorway, testifies to the tradition of 1400 years of Christian worship. The earliest parts of the present Cathedral however, date from the twelfth century |
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National Museum Cardiff
(21 Miles)*
The National Museum Cardiff is a museum for everyone. Home to spectacular collections from Wales and all over the world. |
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Usk Rural Life Museum
(21 Miles)*
The Museum portrays life in the Welsh Borders as it was at any time between 1850 and the end of World War II. The contents are housed in a picturesque ancient malt barn and adjoining buildings. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Cefn-coed-y-cymmer and things to do in Cefn-coed-y-cymmer (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Cefn-coed-y-cymmer, simply click on some of the links on this page to see detailed information on places to go.
As you can see, there's plenty of ideas for family days out in Cefn-coed-y-cymmer and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Cefn-coed-y-cymmer again.
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