The Aberdulais Falls are found on the River Dulais at Aberdulais, near Neath in the county borough of Neath Port Talbot, Wales.
As water continued to cascade through the centuries, the industries continued to flow through time, and Aberdulais established its place as an industrial centre for pioneering.
Discover how a small village in the Welsh valleys used cutting edge technologies to harness an ice age landscape and breath-taking waterfalls, to shape the industries that changed the world.
Facilities and access
General
- Our shop offers a range of souvenirs, gifts and snacks
- Pop in for delicious homemade cake or enjoy a light lunch and refreshments in the Old School House tea-room
- The main car park surface is gravelled with embedded space markers. There is a pedestrian crossing available to use to cross the road.
- Second hand bookshop and seasonal plant stall
- Cycle racks are available alongside the tea-oom
Family
- Baby-changing facilities available in the disabled toilets
- Fully accessible for pushchairs with ramps and lifts
- Family fun activities available throughout the year
- Hopscotch and maypole outisde the tea-room
- Breast feeding is welcome in all areas of the site but should you prefer a more discreet area speak with a member of staff who would be happy to arrange one for you
Accessibility
- There is lift access throughout the site
- Disabled toilets by tea-room and near the visitor center
- There are suitable disabled spaces on the main road to accommodate up to three cars immediately outside the property
- Two wheelchairs are available on site. Please ask at reception.
- Dogs welcome around the property and assistance dogs are welcome in the tea-room
- Access for All passes available allowing free entry to carers