About Rheilffordd
This gently sloping trail follows the wide flat route of the old railway lines that once carried passengers and coal the length of the valley. 14 miles of disused railway and forest road link the communities of Pontrhydyfen and Blaengwynfi and wind through forest and open areas that were once railway sidings. The old Cynonville station has been converted to a shelter and barbeque, and many other benches and picnic tables along the route offer opportunitites to stop and enjoy the view.
How to get there:
Rheilffordd can be started from Afan Forest Park Visitor Centre in Afan Forest Park which is part of Afan Forest Park. Cynonville and Neath are the nearest towns or villages.
Situated on the A4107 - follow the road from the M4, Junction 40 for about 6 miles. Look out for the signs for Afan Forest Park Visitor Centre.
OS Grid Reference: SS820 950
For details of public transport visit http://www.traveline-cymru.info/
| Afan Forest Park Visitor Centre Facilities. |
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| Length of trail: 22.5 & 16 km miles |
| Approximate time of trail: 3 hours |
| Open or closed: open |
| Click here to find out what else you can do in this forest. |
Contact: |
| Howard Sims Mountain Bike Ranger e-mail: howard.sims@forestry.gsi.gov.uk |











