The 10 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Neath Port Talbot, Wales

December 28, 2021 Velvet Champine

Discover the best top things to do in Neath Port Talbot, United Kingdom including Dulais Valley Quads, Antur Outdoor Adventure - Day Trips, South Wales Adventure Company, Surf School Wales, Baked Bean Museum of Excellence, Afan Forest Park, Cefn Coed Colliery Museum, Gnoll Estate, Neath Abbey, Margam Park.
Restaurants in Neath Port Talbot

1. Dulais Valley Quads

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5.0 based on 127 reviews

Dulais Valley Quads

We are still open for business! Please contact us to book your quad biking experience. September 2017

2. Antur Outdoor Adventure - Day Trips

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5.0 based on 48 reviews

Antur Outdoor Adventure - Day Trips

Antur outdoors is an adventure company that provides activities such as gorge walking, canyoning,climbing and coasteering to a wide range of clients from school trips to hen/stag parties. We specialise in providing bespoke adventures for all.

3. South Wales Adventure Company

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5.0 based on 21 reviews

South Wales Adventure Company

Here at South Wales Adventure Company we provide a wide range of adventurous activities. From family friendly canoe hire on the calming waters of the Neath canal, to the pulse raising experiences with our instructor led activities, we have an adventure for everyone.

4. Surf School Wales

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5.0 based on 35 reviews

Surf School Wales

You can learn to surf on this beautiful beach. With our team of experienced, local and friendly instructors let us teach you how to ride the waves and allow the you to experience the thrill of Surfing. From 121's, stag & hen parties, birthday parties, corporate groups - we cater for you all. We are also very proud of our kids surf club and summer club. Visit our website or facebook page for more details. We look forward to sharing our passion for the waves with you very soon!

5. Baked Bean Museum of Excellence

Flat 6 Flint House Moorland Road Sandfields Estate,, Port Talbot SA12 6JX Wales +44 7803 872428 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/bakedbeanmuseumofexcellence
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5.0 based on 189 reviews

Baked Bean Museum of Excellence

PRIVATE MUSEUM & IMPERATIVE TO CONTACT PRIOR TO VISIT - As viewed on the Channel 4 recent heart warming and real life documentary entitled - 'BRITAIN'S WEIRDEST COUNCIL HOUSES', also featured on Vice & Ladbible websites, newspaper, travel magazines, newspapers & social media outlets. The 'Baked Bean Museum Of Excellence' based in Port Talbot, south Wales, is the only world's haricot museum displaying those heavenly delights dedicated to all baked bean devotees on the planet! The museum was opened in January 2009 by television, radio presenter and writer, Danny Wallace who is also Patron of the BBEofE! You shall be enthralled to view the various baked bean memorabilia containing a collection of global baked bean brands and adorned by orange inflatable seating arrangements! Not forgetting his unique Heinz kitchen and Branston Bean toilet facility. Many half-baked visitors from around the world duly testify that this is indeed ranked as number one tourist star attraction on Tripadvisor!

Reviewed By G3445PScharlotteg

Captain Beany is the most amazing selfless brilliant guy with a love of beans started from a passion of helping others he is definitely worth going to see and meet when in Wales , we've had the most incredible time with him and learning all about his life , What a legacy Captain Beany has! Thank you so much for having us today welcoming us and showing us your brilliant museum !

6. Afan Forest Park

Afan Argoed Countryside Centre, Cynonville SA13 3HQ Wales +44 1639 850564 http://www.afanforestpark.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 111 reviews

Afan Forest Park

Reviewed By fariello2000 - Chesham, United Kingdom

We stayed at a campsite on the edge of the forest. Great walks and scenery. Quiet and peaceful. Maybe a bit busier on weekends. Take a flask, water and some food and enjoy a picnic. A great place to forget the outside world. Good for biking if that's your thing.

7. Cefn Coed Colliery Museum

Blaenant Colliery, Crynant SA10 8SL Wales +44 1639 750556 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cefn-Coed-Colliery-Museum/103228169730611
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4.5 based on 85 reviews

Cefn Coed Colliery Museum

8. Gnoll Estate

Fairyland Road, Neath SA11 3BT Wales +44 1639 635808 http://www.gnollestatecountrypark.co.uk
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4.5 based on 323 reviews

Gnoll Estate

Reviewed By mummyfunster

If you like natural beauty, beautiful surroundings and fresh air, make a visit to this fantastic park. There’s a small charge for parking the car, but it’s a beautiful estate and well worth it. Long walks possible with a play park for the children and a decent cafe. We had a really long walk round the park and encountered all sorts of flora, fauna and wildlife. A real treat for city-dwellers!

9. Neath Abbey

Monastery Road, Neath SA10 7DH Wales 44-292-050-00200 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 128 reviews

Neath Abbey

Reviewed By magdalenamokrogulska - Carmarthen, United Kingdom

Hidden away beautiful and well preserved ruins of once amazing Neath Abbey ???? free to access, plenty of written and audio description what you are seeing and still impressive regardless long term damage ????

10. Margam Park

Margam, Port Talbot SA13 2TJ Wales +44 1639 881635 [email protected] http://www.margamcountrypark.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 761 reviews

Margam Park

Reviewed By johndolbear

Six pounds to park your car gives you access to the park. In no time at all you feel your in wild country with fabulous views over the Bristol Channel to the south and the Brecon Beacons to the North. The main paths are well maintained with lots of lesser paths to explore. The formal gardens around the main house, church and orangery are very well laid out and even in early February were attractive.

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