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Discover the most popular places to visit in Port Talbot
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Aberavon Beach
8.4/10 (56 reviews)
This three-mile golden sand stretch offers Wales' premier beachfront experience with stunning coastal views. Enjoy the contemporary promenade, adventure playground, and splash zone before relaxing at a seaside café.
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Open Photo by Andy Roberts
Margam Country Park
9.6/10 (4 reviews)
This 1,000-acre estate showcases a Gothic castle, 18th-century Orangery, and ancient monastery ruins amid lush gardens. Observe free-roaming deer or enjoy the narrow-gauge railway through this historic landscape.
Margam Castle
8.0/10 (5 reviews)
This 19th-century Tudor Gothic masterpiece captivates with ornate turrets and intricate stonework in Margam Country Park. Explore grand interiors and stroll through the gardens for a blend of history and natural beauty.
Afan Argoed Country Park
10.0/10 (1 review)
Afan Forest Park offers world-class mountain biking trails through lush Welsh countryside. Explore scenic routes before visiting the South Wales Miners' Museum to discover the region's rich industrial heritage.
Surf School Wales
6.0/10 (1 review)
Catch waves with expert guidance at this family-run surf school on Aberavon Beach's expansive sands. All equipment is provided, letting you focus on mastering the Welsh waves.
Lakeside Golf Club
6.0/10 (1 review)
This welcoming Welsh parkland course offers nine accessible holes ideal for building confidence among beginners. Enjoy the well-maintained fairways and friendly clubhouse atmosphere after your round.
Go Ape at Margam Port Talbot
6.0/10 (2 reviews)
Tackle the UK's largest Tarzan Swing and 180-meter zip lines at this treetop adventure with sea views. The only Go Ape offering coastal panoramas within Margam Country Park's 1,000 acres.
Margam Stones Museum
6.0/10 (1 review)
This sanctuary of ancient Christian art houses nearly 30 inscribed stones and crosses from the sixth century onward. Marvel at the Cross of Cobelin's intricate hunting scene in this historic church schoolhouse setting.
"Lovely location and a real charachter property. The whole place was nice and clean and had all the facilities you could need. Great selection available for the continental breakfast and all presented nicely. Great comeunication from the host prior to arrival and the whole experience was very welcoming."
"The rooms are well furnished but no aircon or appropriate cooling - so if you come in winter I’m sure it will be lovely. No signage as to where to go to check in, you have to wait for a member of the bar staff who are then not very helpful. Staff overall didn’t feel very welcoming. Food in the evening was over cooked and very dry but on the plus side the breakfast was delicious. We stayed one night and wouldn’t stay again."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.