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Places to see in ( Neath - UK )

Places to see in ( Neath - UK )

Neath is a town and community situated in the principal area of Neath Port Talbot, Wales. Historically in Glamorgan, the town of Neath is located on the river of the same name, 7 miles (11 km) east northeast of Swansea.

Historically, Neath was the crossing place of the River Neath and has existed as a settlement since the Romans established the fort of Nido or Nidum in the AD 70s. The Roman fort took its name from the River Nedd; the meaning is obscure but 'shining' or simply 'river' have been suggested. Neath is the Anglicised form.

St Illtyd visited the Neath area and established a settlement in what is now known as Llantwit on the northern edge of the town. The church of St. Illtyd was built at this settlement and was enlarged in Norman times. The Norman and pre Norman church structure remains intact and active to day within the Church in Wales. The Welsh language name for Neath is Castell-nedd, referring to the Norman Neath Castle.

Neath was a market town that expanded with the arrival of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century with new manufacturing industries of iron, steel and tinplate. The Mackworth family, who owned the Gnoll Estate. The River Neath is a navigable estuary and Neath was a river port until recent times. The heavy industries are no more with the town being a commercial and tourism centre. Attractions for visitors are the ruins of the Cistercian Neath Abbey, the Gnoll Park and Neath Indoor Market.

The previous borough council was absorbed into the larger unitary authority of Neath Port Talbot on 1 April 1996. The town encompasses the electoral wards of Neath East, Neath North and Neath South. Neath and the surrounding area is represented at Westminster by Christina Rees MP (Labour) and in the National Assembly for Wales by Gwenda Thomas AM (Labour).

Neath is served by First Great Western on the South Wales Main Line at Neath railway station, on Windsor Road, in the heart of the town. Services operate to Port Talbot Parkway, Bridgend, Cardiff Central, Newport, Bristol Parkway, Swindon, Didcot Parkway, Reading and London Paddington to the east and Swansea, Carmarthen and West Wales to the west. Services also operate to Hereford, Shrewsbury and Manchester Piccadilly.

Neath bus station is at Victoria Gardens, a five-minute walk from the railway station. National Express services call at the railway station. From Victoria Gardens, First Cymru provides direct inter-urban services to nearby Swansea and Port Talbot in addition to South Wales Transport who provide many similar local services.

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Best Places to Visit in South Wales | UK Adventure Guide

South Wales is home to incredible places to visit, from stunning waterfalls to awesome hikes. In this adventure guide I share with you the best places to visit in South Wales.

South Wales is home to tons of incredible castles and my two favirotes that I think are worth a visit is Carreg Cennen and White Castle. If you like wild swimming then the best places to visit in South Wales would be the two Blue Lagoons, one in Pantygasseg, Canyon and the other . Both are stunning wild swimming spots and one of them you can even cliff dive.

The South of Wales is also home to lots of awesome waterfalls and in this guide I share with you my favorites. First being the Four Waterfalls Walk and the other two being Sgwd Gwladys and Henrhyd Falls.

Finally on the best places to visit in South Wales I included my favourite hiking spot found in the Brecon Beacons National Park. Llyn y Fan Fach is a lesser known South Wales hike with amazing views and a lake perfect for wild swimming!

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Enjoy the outdoors in the Valleys of Neath Port Talbot, South Wales, UK

The Valleys, Vales and rural areas of Neath Port Talbot don’t just offer outstanding views they offer stand out experiences too! World-class mountain biking in the Afan Valley, breath-taking waterfall walks in the Vale of Neath, gentle walks in the Swansea Valley and adrenaline filled outdoor pursuits throughout our diverse landscape. Here's a taster of what you can discover in the Valleys and Vales of Neath Port Talbot. For more information go to
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10 Worst Towns to Live in Wales

What are the worst towns to live in Wales? We don’t want to make it boring. Otherwise, we would have listed all the towns in Wales in the order of how they are considered good. Even if we could do that, some people may view such a listing as conjectural. Towns considered good by a reviewer may be seen as bad by another. But then, for the sake of this production, let’s assume that all the towns in Wales are good. But they can’t all be equally good. If some had higher degrees of goodness, yes, they are better. And if some towns are better than others, the logic follows that some are worse. On that positive note, let’s discuss the 10 worst towns to live in Wales.

10. Ebbw Vale
Ebbw Vale, the town at the head of the valley which is formed by the Ebbw Fawr tributary of the Ebbw River is the largest town in Blaenau Gwent county borough. Its direct access to the A465 Heads of the Valleys trunk road doesn’t make it a good place to live in Wales. The town bordering the Brecon Beacons National Park Ebbw Vale isn’t economically viable with the second-lowest mean salary in Britain. In fact, for the people to survive, 5 food banks are operating in the community. This has also affected the town educationally. This is indicated by its having the worst GCSE results in Wales. Meanwhile, Ebbw Vale is the town with the cheapest home price in England and Wales as no one would be willing to buy a home in a place very bad to live in.
9. Pontypool
As we think about Pontypool, we’re filled with the emotion of love for the residents of the people. No, this doesn’t mean we love to live among them or envy their situation. We only salute their resilience that makes them remain in a town without no places to visit, no nightlife, no restaurants and bars, and with zero social life. This administrative center of the county borough of Torfaen has nothing like a sense of community. Ironically, there’s no privacy in this town as almost everyone will notice your presence or absence. Your financial status is in public knowledge. Care needs to be taken in such a town to select a date if you don’t want to have an incestuous amorous affair.
8. Llangefni
The case of Llangefni, the county town of Anglesey, whose name in Welsh means meaning “church on the River Cefni,” is pathetic. The town which is home to the principal offices of the Isle of Anglesey County Council and the second largest settlement in that county has too many bad reviews. But to stay on a kinder side, we would side with those who consider it one of the worst Welsh towns to live because of the number of old people in the town. The town is actually gradually taking up the appearance of old peoples’ homes as it has a higher percentage of older people. That should tell you that the town is boring and is economically disadvantaged. The town’s unemployment rate is higher than the national average.
7. Port Talbot
What image does the name of the town, Port Talbot evoke? If you choose to turn a blind eye to the negatives, you are likely to see a town and community of the home of one of the biggest steelworks in the world. That is cute. But that economic opportunity which covers a large area of land, dominating the southeast of the town does not come without a cost for the town. The environmental pollution this has caused for the town some 13 kilometers from Swansea has made it one of the worst places to live. The town is filled with the stench from this and other dirt dominating the place.
6. Llantwit Major
Our attention is now on Llantwit Major, a community on the Bristol Channel coast. This is one of 4 towns in the Vale of Glamorgan. The community located about 7.2 kilometers from Cowbridge, 14 kilometers from Bridgend, 16 kilometers from Barry, and 24 kilometers from Cardiff has not allowed these nice locations to rub off on it. It is one of the 10 worst places in Wales on this list for anyone who cares about safety. The crime rate there is rather on the high side and this is obviously inimical a good living. We would recommend living in any other place in Wales before mentioning Llantwit Major.






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12 Most Hated Places to Live in Wales

What are the most hated places in Wales? There are surely two sides to every coin. When you see the passion with which some people admire and love their homes in Wales and name nice seaside towns, dockyards, communities, villages, and hamlets in Wales, you will be left to wonder if there can ever be anywhere hated in Wales. Yet, there are places in Wales that are also passionately derided, mocked, and treated with utmost disdain. While doing our due diligence, we discover that some hated towns in Wales are not hated absolutely, not by all. In this video, we have compiled the list of the 12 most hated places to live in Wales. Please note that many of them are also among the worst towns in Wales.
12. Cwmbran
We’re kick-starting this in Cwmbran, a town in the county borough of Torfaen. A lot of terrible things have been said about the residents and the by fellow residents and outsiders. However, the main reason we are mentioning this town is the safety concern. While it might not top in the overall crime rates, you have to look more closely to find up to three towns of its status with a higher crime rate in Wales. Thus, this town is hated, not for environmental factors, but for human factors, occasioned by the residents.
11. Colwyn Bay
Colwyn Bay, a town, community, and seaside resort in Conwy County Borough on the northern coast has expanded to the point of becoming the second-largest community and business center in the north of Wales and the 14th largest in the whole of Wales. Yet, it has little or nothing to show for that economically. It’s a drab and miserable place to live. Compounding its woes are its high crime rates. Its beach is dirty and hasn’t shown anything for the efforts to make it better; the horrendous concrete building appears as if the last time it was maintained was 1970.
10. Aberdare
We once argued against the notion that this is a town loved by criminals. Yet, we can’t turn a blind high to the high crime rate of this town in the Cynon Valley area of Rhondda Cynon Taf. As of the last check, it’s the third most dangerous small town in Mid-Glamorgan. You just need to see what we’ve discovered about this town in our video about the 12 worst places to live. If it is conveniently and justifiably listed in that ranking, we all know that no one will love to live in one of the worst places.
9. Fairbourne
Fairbourne, a tiny village nestled between Snowdonia National Park and the Irish Sea has been begging for a slot on this ranking. The place is currently facing an existential crisis, no thanks to the high risk of future flooding as a result of climate change. A while ago, Natural Resources Wales (NRW), the organization in charge of flood management in Wales, spent £6.8m on strengthening 2.9 kilometers of concrete tidal defenses so that over 400 properties in the town can be protected from storm surges and flooding, and to complete other constructions. But we’re not happy to let you know that the Gwynedd Council, in charge of this village has said since 2014 that it couldn’t maintain flood defenses of the village indefinitely. By 2054 latest, the village will no longer be livable. Who would ever love to live in such a place?
8. Denbighshire
You might want to argue against the inclusion of Denbighshire on this list if you consider some of its towns like Llangollen, a community situated on the River Dee. However, when it comes to how good and convenient a place is for living, the entire county is generally hated, except for a pocket of towns there like Llangollen and Ruthin. Reviewers have not been generally kind to this county in the northeast of Wales.




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Swansea (/ˈswɒnzi/; Welsh: Abertawe [abɛrˈtawɛ]) is a coastal city and the second-largest city of Wales. It forms a principal area, officially known as the City and County of Swansea.
The city is the twenty-fifth largest in the United Kingdom. Located along Swansea Bay in southwest Wales, with the principal area covering the Gower Peninsula, it is part of the Swansea Bay region and part of the historic county of Glamorgan.
The principal area is the second most populous local authority area in Wales with an estimated population of 246,563 in 2020. Swansea, along with Neath and Port Talbot, forms the Swansea Urban Area with a population of 300,352 in 2011. It is also part of the Swansea Bay City Region.

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Swansea (/ˈswɒnzi/; Welsh: Abertawe [abɛrˈtawɛ]) est une ville côtière et la deuxième plus grande ville du Pays de Galles. Il forme une zone principale, officiellement connu comme la ville et le comté de Swansea.
La ville est la vingt-cinquième plus grande du Royaume-Uni. Situé le long de la baie de Swansea dans le sud-ouest du Pays de Galles, avec la zone principale couvrant la péninsule de Gower, il fait partie de la région de la baie de Swansea et du comté historique de Glamorgan.
La zone principale est la deuxième zone d’autorité locale la plus peuplée du Pays de Galles avec une population estimée à 246.563 en 2020. Swansea, avec Neath et Port Talbot, forme la zone urbaine de Swansea avec une population de 300,352 en 2011. Il fait également partie de la région de Swansea Bay City.



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Neath Swansea Wales - 2018

NEATH WALES August 4, 2018. Lovely old town to visit. Great shopping and the Victoria Gardens must be seen!

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Located in the Neath Port Talbot County Borough of Wales (historically in West Glamorgan), and around seven miles northeast of Swansea, is the town of Neath, or Castell-nedd in Welsh.

From circa 74 AD a Roman fort stood adjacent to where Neath is situated today, known as Nidum. This was presumably to protect their road from Gloucester to Carmarthen at the lowest practicable crossing of the River Neath.

A Norman motte and bailey castle was built in the vicinity of the Roman fort during the early 12th century. A second castle was built in stone in the 13th and 14th centuries, along with a defensive town wall. This was subject to an attack by Llywelyn Ap Iorwerth, a.k.a. Llywelyn the Great, who captured it in 1231 whilst laying siege to the town.

To the west of the town centre are the ruins of Neath Abbey. This was founded in 1129 or 1130 (sources are pretty much split 50/50 on which year!) by Norman knight Sir Richard de Granville, and by the late 13th century it had become one of Wales’s wealthiest abbeys. The abbey closed in 1539 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, but the buildings were turned into a large estate. Some of these were repurposed in the 18th century for copper smelting, whilst an iron foundry was opened nearby.

From the 16th century, coal mining began in the area around Neath. When the Industrial Revolution began in the 18th century, it was well poised for growth. The Neath Canal opened in 1795, providing it with a link to Swansea, among other places, via the waterways. Industries reliant on local coal, such as iron, steel and brick-making, thrived during this period.

The arrival of the railway in the mid-19th century accelerated the growth of Neath. This came at the expense of the Neath Canal which closed in the 1930s. Today Neath station is situated on the South Wales Main Line which in turn links up with both the West Wales line to Milford Haven and the Great Western Main Line to London Paddington.

In 1881 the Welsh Rugby Union was founded in Neath when eleven clubs met in the Castle Hotel (featured just before the 18-minute mark). Neath Rugby Football Club is the oldest rugby club in Wales, having been founded in 1871.

Whilst most of the heavy industry has moved out of Neath, Port Talbot Steelworks in the neighbouring town of the same name is a major source of local employment, providing around 4,000 jobs at the time of writing. Previously run by British Steel, its current owners are Tata Steel. It is one of Europe's largest steel plants.

Famous people from Neath include singer Bonnie Tyler and footballer Ben Davies.

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1:50 Cattle Street
3:24 Neath Castle
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11:33 Orchard Street
12:18 St David's Church
12:51 Orchard Street
14:14 New Street
15:24 Angel Street
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16:49 Croft Road
17:50 The Parade
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The BlueBell Hotel, Neath, United Kingdom

The BlueBell Hotel, Neath, United Kingdom
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This boutique hotel is located in the centre of Neath and is home to Spirit 'n' Spice, an Indian Restaurant. The town’s main amenities and attractions are within walking distance.
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Places to see in ( Port Talbot - UK )

Places to see in ( Port Talbot - UK )

Port Talbot is a town located in the county borough of Neath Port Talbot, Wales. It is best known as the home of the Port Talbot Steelworks, one of biggest steelworks in the world, which currently employs an estimated 10% of the town's population. The steelworks has for many years been under threat of closure.

The town is built along the eastern rim of Swansea Bay in a narrow strip of coastal plain surrounding the River Afan estuary. Swansea is visible on the opposite side of Swansea Bay. The local beach is known as Aberafan Sands and is situated along the edge of the bay between the River Afan and the River Neath. The other beach in Port Talbot is Margam Sands, popularly known as Morfa Beach. The north-eastern edge of the town is marked by the River Neath. A landmark in the town is the Port Talbot Steelworks.

Port Talbot is served by the South Wales Main Line at Port Talbot Parkway railway station. First Great Western and Arriva Trains Wales serve the station with services westbound to Neath and Swansea and West Wales Line and eastbound to Bridgend, Cardiff Central, Newport, Bristol Parkway, Swindon, Didcot Parkway, Reading and London Paddington.

Port Talbot bus station, located adjacent to the Aberafan Centre in the centre of the town is the main bus transport hub, it is a National Express stop. Port Talbot is home to a number of youth organisations. They are operated by Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council, the Ministry of Defence and a range of other charitable organisations.

Modern Port Talbot is a town formed from the merging of multiple villages, including Baglan, Margam, and Aberafan. The name 'Port Talbot' first appears in 1837 as the name of the new docks built on the south east side of the river Afan by the Talbot family. Over time it came to be applied to the whole of the emerging conurbation.

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A Visit To Neath Abbey

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In this video I pay a visit to Neath Abbey in Neath on Monday which is just outside Swansea, which is an ancient Church that dates back from the 11th Century.

I visited here a couple of years ago, so I was passing in the area, so I thought Id pop into have a look around.

Since I last visited Cadw still haven't pulled their socks up in regards to the steal fencing around much of site, so it remains to be unknown what is actually happening at this stage.

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Top 10 Hotels to Visit in Swansea | Wales - English

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With the plentiful options available in Swansea best hotels, travelers are spoiled for choice when it comes to best hotels in Swansea. For those on a budget, Swansea has many great hotels in Swansea and guest houses that provide both safety and comfort. Some of the newly built hotels have been awarded for their design, and more continue to open up. There are also capsule hotels in Swansea, some of which are women-only. For more privacy, there are mid-tier and business famous hotels in Swansea that provide convenience and all the basic amenities, making a great option for travelers who plan to spend most of their time out exploring the city.

Swansea is a city and county on the south coast of Wales. The National Waterfront Museum, in a renovated warehouse with a slate-and-glass extension, features coal-industry artefacts. Swansea Museum’s collection includes maritime paintings, plus boats in Swansea Marina. The Dylan Thomas Centre commemorates the 20th-century writer with hands-on displays. Swansea Market offers local produce, crafts and other goods. This is one eclectic list of hotels to visit in Swansea – but you’d probably expect nothing less from Swansea best hotels. From our collective time spent in this amazing city and from feedback gathered from our travel network here is a list of our favorite top 10 hotels in Swansea.

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The Castle Hotel Neath, Neath, United Kingdom

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Top 10 Things to do in Nice 2024 | France Travel Guide

Are you planning a trip to Nice and wondering what to do there? In this video, we'll take you on a tour of the top 10 things to do in Nice, France in 2024. From admiring the stunning coastline to exploring the historic Old Town and sampling the local cuisine, there's no shortage of activities to enjoy in this vibrant city on the French Riviera. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this video will give you all the information you need to make the most of your trip to Nice in 2024.

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Places to see in ( Swansea - UK ) Swansea Bay

Places to see in ( Swansea - UK ) Swansea Bay

Swansea Bay is a bay on the Bristol Channel on the southern coast of Wales. Places on the bay include Swansea and Port Talbot. The River Neath, River Tawe, River Afan, River Kenfig and Clyne River flow into the bay.

Swansea Bay (and upper reaches of the Bristol Channel) experience a large tidal range. The shipping ports in Swansea Bay are Swansea Docks, Port Talbot Docks and Briton Ferry wharfs.

Oyster fishing was once an important industry in Swansea Bay, employing 600 people at its height in the 1860s. However, overfishing, disease and pollution had all but wiped out the oyster population by 1920. In 2005 plans were announced to reintroduce the Oyster farming industry.

Swansea Bay is lined with sandy beaches. Each stretch of beach within the bay has its own individual name:

Aberavon Beach
Baglan Bay
Jersey Marine Beach
Swansea Beach
Mumbles Beach

( Swansea - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Swansea . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Swansea - UK

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Melincourt Waterfall WALES (Another Reason To Visit The Vale Of Neath) - Picture Perfect South Wales

You can find the picturesque Melincourt Waterfall (Melincwrt Falls) in the Vale of Neath near the village of Resolven. The 80 feet high waterfall was another place visited by the artist JMW Turner during one of his tours of South Wales in the late 1700s.

JMW Turner painted a partial waterfall of Melincourt as an ‘exercise in rendering water’.

Unlike many waterfalls in the “Waterfall Country” of South Wales, these falls are easy to get to. There is a gentle walk from the car park alongside the Melin Court Brook and it takes less than 5 minutes to get there.

Melincourt waterfall and gorge is also home to mature upland oak woodland. Due to the local humid atmosphere and the narrow valley, twenty species of ferns have been recorded along the banks of the Melin Court Brook.
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0:00 Melincourt Waterfall Intro

1:50 The Walk

2:39 The Woodland

3:41 JMW Turner At Melincourt

4:33 The Melincourt Falls

6:03 The Circular Walk

7:27 Melincourt Iron Works

8:54 The Neath Valley

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Swansea to Neath Wales by Bus - 2018

SWANSEA WALES August 4, 2018. Take this interesting bus trip from Swansea to Neath. A mixture of Country views and villages will delight you. Do check on last bus back to Swansea!

Trip to Swansea : Bay Townhill Marina Beach Mumbles Travel Guide SYED's Tourism

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