Things to do Afan Forest Park is great for hikers and mountain bikers. Home to 6 world class trails, boasting over 100km of singletrack trails. The Afan Bike Park allows riders to improve their riding skill and have hours of winding, swerving fun with berms and jumps. Aberavon seafront is one of Wales’ longest beaches and has a contemporary promenade that overlooks Swansea Bay. Aberdulais is one of the oldest industrial sites in Britain. The waters of the Dulais River just outside Neath have been driving the wheels of industry here for over 400 years, a tradition that continues to this day. The Gower was the first place in Britain to be named an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With cliffs and woodlands ringed by sparkling beaches, the Gower peninsula is so adored by walkers, birdwatchers, sunbathers and surfers, it’s been scooping awards ever since. Walk through the beautifully decorated passageways, or the enormous passageways of Cathedral Cave, carved out millions of years ago, ending with a walk behind the 40 feet high waterfalls that cascade around you, an atmospheric end to a truly wonderful cave. The park offers a number of activities, from coarse fishing to horseriding. It also contains a 19th Century Tudor Gothic Mansion, surrounded by beautiful gardens, lakes and wildlife such as deer, foxes, badgers, voles and grey squirrels. South Wales Miners' Museum: the first mining museum in Wales. It consists of both a detailed indoor "underground tour" and outdoor exhibits, which include a Blacksmith's Shop, Lamp Room and Engine House with a working, scale model steam train! LC2 Waterpark, an indoor water park with lots of family-friendly options. It sports a 30ft climbing wall, 4 storey aquatic themed Play area, multi-purpose double sports hal, gym, spa and Wales’ first ever indoor surf simulator - the Boardrider.