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Rhyslyn Walk - Blue Walk
 

Rhyslyn car park and picnic area sits on the former Pontrhydyfen railway station which closed in 1964. The walk descends to the Afan riverside. It follows the old canal, which once fed water to the Oakwood Coal & Iron Works, upstream for 1,25 miles. The river has cut through a terrace; this "kame terrace" was formed by glacial meltwater during the last Ice-Age.

How to get there:

Rhyslyn Walk - Blue Walk can be started from Rhyslyn in Afan Forest Park which is part of Afan Forest Park. Pontrhydyfen is the nearest town or village.

From the A4107, turn down the B4287 towards Pontrhydyfen. Take a sharp right turn just over the bridge as the road bears left.

OS Grid Reference: SS 800 943

Rhyslyn Car park and picnic area

Rhyslyn Facilities.
InformationParkingEasy Access
Grade of trail:
Stout waterproof footwearModerate
Trail waymarking:
blue
Length of trail:
2.5 miles
Approximate time of trail:
1 1/2 hours
Open or closed:
open


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What's of interest
Warning - Trails can become slippery due to adverse weather conditions. Please take extra care when in the forest. Suitable footwear should be worn at all times.

Rhyslyn Trail Guide
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