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Henrhyd Falls
is in South Wales, UK, close to the village of Abercraf (Abercrave) in the
Upper Swansea Valley. It is on the southern border of Brecon Beacons
National Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty.
From the East or West
By
road:
Take the M4 motorway to junction No 45 then follow the A 4067 road North
for 14 miles ( 22.5 Km) to the A4221. Turn right and after 1 mile turn
left into Coelbren. Follow the road through Coelbren village to Henrhyd
Falls.
By
rail or coach: Get off at
Swansea and take the service bus to Abercraf (Abercrave)
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North
By road: Take
the M5, M50, A40 then A465 as far as Glyn Neath. Now take the A4109/A4221
for 6 miles. Turn right into Coelbren and right again at the T junction to
Henrhyd Falls.
By
rail or coach: Get off at
Swansea and take the service bus to Abercraf (Abercrave).
From Brecon
Take
the A 40 West. After 8 miles turn left at the A4067. After 13 miles turn
left at the A4221 and left again after one mile into Coelbren.
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| Geology of the
Abercrave area |
Swansea & Dulais
Valleys Web-Ring |
Walks-in-Wales |
Cefn-yr-Erw Primate
Sanctuary |
Birds of prey of the
Brecon Beacons |
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The Sleeping Giant,
Abercrave |
Adelina Patti's Castle,
Abercrave |
Short breaks in the
Swansea Valley |
More information on Wales |
National Showcaves for
Wales, Abercrave |