Article from Brecon Beacons National Park
Last Updated: 01 January 2008 18:12
Henllys Vale
Trail visiting various pieces of industrial archaeology.
OS grid ref SN 755125
The valley of the Afon Twrch was home to industry in times past. Follow the old tramway to see an impressive chimney which is virtually all that remains of Henllys Colliery. Nearby are substantial limekilns. The strikingly straight course of a former tramway can be followed across the moors above these ruins to disused quarries.
Geology
- Carboniferous; coal measures
Maps
- OS Landranger 160, Explorer map OL12
- Geological - BGS 1:50,000 sheet: 231 ‘Merthyr Tydfil’
Guides
- Geotrail leaflet due out during 2008
Facilities
- Free car parking
- Entry: free
- Accessibility: paths recently improved
- Caution: mountain environment beyond chimney & limekilns
Transport links
- By car - off A4068 Brynaman road
- By train - nearest stations at Neath and Ammanford
- By bus –
- By bike -
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