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The best way to start your visit to Torfaen is from up high, Coity Mountain is the place for that, the highest point in the county the journey up the mountain is beautiful and a perfect place to relax and recuperate. On your journey keep an eye out for Folly Tower, the construction date for this tower is actually unknown but is estimated to be during the mid 16th Century. See the tower whilst you can because in July 11 1940 during the second world war the War Office ordered it to be demolished in fear of it being a landmark for Lufwafte forces to target the nearby Royal Ordnance Factory. Moving away from the Northern area of Torfaen and into the Southern urbanised region, stop off at the Amgueddfa Torfaen Museum, the museum details the history, social, industrial and cultural heritage of the Torfaen valley and Pontypool. After a trip to the museum head over to the Torfaen community farm who offer a ‘fantastic farming experience’, home to many traditional farm animals, this farm’s daily activities consist of Milking Demonstrations, Tractor Rides, Cuddle Corner, Animal Activities.
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Garn Lakes is a wonderful starting point for hikes through the Industrial Landscape, and there are numerous spots to have a picnic near the lakes.
Llantarnam Grange Arts Facility is South East Wales' regional applied arts centre.
Llandegfedd Lake Visitor and Watersport Centre is located in Monmouthshire, South Wales.
Great Family Days Out
Take a trip back in time through the stunning Blaenavon Railway heritage site.
Set in over 120 acres, they have a wide range of pedigree and rare animals which you can go and meet up close.
Culture Vulture Days Out
With a history spanning over 450 years, the Manor has been home to many people and has seen many developments in the local area.
Documenting the history of the county of Torfaen, this museum is the place for everything Torfaen.
Big Pit is a working coal mine and one of the major mining museums in the United Kingdom.