CORONAVIRUS UPDATE From Monday 12th April 2021 UK residents and those from Republic of Ireland, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man, are permitted to travel within the UK for leisure purposes. Restrictions on non-essential international travel continue. Self-contained accommodation is now open for bookings from single households, however some attractions within Neath Port Talbot may remain closed at this time. Please contact the attractions and facilities you are intending to visit before travelling as operating hours may have changed. We would urge visitors to consider that many of Neath Port Talbot’s popular locations will be extremely busy, particularly on weekends and bank holidays. If you are planning a visit Neath Port Talbot please; Plan ahead and have alternatives in mind Follow the Countryside Code Ensure that social distancing is adhered to at all times. Make your promise, or ‘Addo’, to Wales by taking care of our communities and landscapes For further details on the restrictions currently in place see Frequently Asked Questions on the Welsh Government website. Waterfall Country With so many waterfalls waiting to be discovered, the Vale of Neath is something really special ... Afan Forest Park Spectacular mountain bike trails aren’t the only hidden gems in this Valley ... Valleys and Vales Our five Valleys are steeped in history, sample a culture built through generations of mining history. Walking Seaside strolls and forest trails, it’s hard to pick our top ten, but that’s exactly what we did! Mountain Biking Afan Forest Park has 5 adrenaline fuelled trails, some of best of the world in fact! Cycling Canal towpaths, disused railways lines and trails that stretch the length of our valleys. Complete List of Activities Places to visit Afan Forest Park Waterfall Country Margam Country Park Gnoll Estate Graig Gwladys Family activities National Trust Aberdulais Falls Cefn Coed Colliery Museum South Wales Miners Museum Neath and Tennant Canal Swansea Canal Neath Abbey Go Ape at Margam Park Art & entertainment Gwyn Hall Princess Royal Theatre Pontardawe Arts Centre