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Set in a steep gorge, this property demonstrates the power of water and its impact on industry. Our film, Reflections on Tin, shows its 400-year-old history, from 1584, including a visit by the famous artist Turner. A small water-powered tin works was the last industry. Today the waters of the River Dulais are used to make Aberdulais Falls self-sufficient in environmentally friendly energy, with its waterwheel the largest in Europe generating electricity. Lifts enable visitors to access the upper levels for excellent views of the falls
- 'The Tin Exhibition' ¿ about adults and children who worked here.
- See Reflections on Tin at the Turbine House cinema.
Activity days, demonstrations and family quiz trails. Painting and archaeology days. Dogs on leads only
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| Open Bank Holidays. Last admission 30 minutes before closing. |
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Places nearby |
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- Dinefwr Park and Castle
- Henrhyd Falls and Graigllech Woods
- Rhossili Visitor Centre and Shop
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