Aberdulais Aqueduct
Aberdulais Royal British Legion, Station Road, Aberdulais SA10 8ES, United Kingdom

Aberdulais Aqueduct
is a minor waterways place
on the Neath and Tennant Canal - (Tennant Canal) between
Aberdulais Junction (1 furlong
to the northeast) and
Port Tennant (7 miles and 7¼ furlongs
and 1 lock
to the southwest).
The nearest place in the direction of Aberdulais Junction is Pont Gam (Welsh for crooked bridge);
¾ furlongs
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Port Tennant is Aberdulais Lock;
¼ furlongs
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a small aqueduct or underbridge here which takes a river under the canal.
| Aberdulais Junction | 1 furlong | |
| Pont Gam | ¾ furlongs | |
| Aberdulais Aqueduct | ||
| Aberdulais Lock | ¼ furlongs | |
| Aberdulais Lock Bridge | ½ furlongs | |
| Neath (A465T) Junction Road Bridge No 1 | 1¾ furlongs | |
| Neath (A465T) Junction Road Bridge No 2 | 2 furlongs | |
| Neath (A465T) Slip Road Bridge | 2¾ furlongs | |
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Wikipedia pages that might relate to Aberdulais Aqueduct
[Grade II* listed buildings in Neath Port Talbot]
Cadw. "Aberdulais Aqueduct (partly in Tonna community) (11838)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 9 April 2019. "Aberdulais Aqueduct (partly
[Neath and Tennant Canal]
bridge. The Tennant Canal presents few problems beyond that of the aqueduct below Aberdulais basin, which is a scheduled ancient monument, and rebuilding of
[List of scheduled monuments in Neath Port Talbot]
02853w. Cadw SAM: GM506: Aberdulais Aqueduct coflein NPRN: 95689. GGAT PRN: 01085w. Cadw SAM: GM485: Tinplate works at Aberdulais Falls coflein NPRN: 412122
[River Neath]
and the Tennant Canal. At Aberdulais basin, both canals meet, the Tennant Canal crossing the River Neath by means of an aqueduct. Also crossing the river
[Horseshoe Falls (Wales)]
an adjacent valve house and flow meter). The canal west of Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and the construction of the weir were authorised by an Act of Parliament
[Timeline of Welsh history]
Terrarum 1584 The first Welsh copper smelting works is established at Aberdulais 1588 The first translation of the Bible into Welsh, Y Beibl cyssegr-lan
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Neath Tennant Canal Aqueduct, Aberdulais, Wales. - Arch Bridges ...Feb 3, 2012 ... Quick Description: The Aberdulais Aqueduct is a 10 Arch bridge that crosses the River Neath. It was constructed in 1823 to complete the ...
Jun 24, 2017 ... English: Aberdulais Aqueduct. Overgrown channel of the abandoned Tennant Canal as it crosses the River Neath on Aberdulais Aqueduct.
The Neath and Tennant Canals are two independent but linked canals in South Wales that are ... The Aberdulais Aqueduct carried the Tennant Canal over the river Neath, near the Aberdulais Tin Works. Instead, he decided to build an ...
Jun 7, 2012 ... English: The 10 arched Aberdulais Aqueduct carries the Tennant Canal over the River Neath to join the Neath Canal on the east side of the river, ...
Apr 10, 2019 ... Aberdulais Aqueduct from a viewpoint at Tonna, near Neath, South Wales.
Dec 13, 2009 ... Aberdulais Aqueduct Neath and Tennant Canal 13th December 2009. Of the Neath and Tennant Canal's three aqueducts, the Aberbulais is the ...
Aberdulais Aqueduct is a Scheduled Monument in Tonna, Neath Port Talbot ( Castell-nedd Port Talbot), Wales. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor ...
May 7, 2017 ... Canal aqueduct and a parallel railway viaduct over the River Dulais Aberdulais Tinworks and Waterfall are a short distance upstream.
Oct 15, 2018 ... Image copyright Michael Bolton Image caption The River Neath was close to reaching the level of the aqueduct at Aberdulais ...
Aberdulais Falls water wheel and tower Water Wheels, Bridges, Barns, ... Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in Wales, designed by engineer Thomas Telford Wales Uk , ...







![Bridges over the Neath and Dulais. Compare the flood conditions in this shot with the drier scene at [[376860]]. by Alan Bowring – 22 July 2007](https://s0.geograph.org.uk/photos/50/18/501852_fb9f0c80_120x120.jpg)





![Bridges over the River Neath. The Aberdulais (railway) Viaduct of five bays constructed initially in 1851 and later built entirely in stone is in the foreground. Beyond is the dilapidated Aberdulais Aqueduct [[6981809]]. Beyond that is the concrete A465 road bridge over the Dulais River and in the far distance the A4109 road bridge. by M J Roscoe – 01 October 2021](https://s3.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/06/98/10/6981063_8e9a3064_120x120.jpg)
![Aberdulais Aqueduct, River Neath. The aqueduct, constructed in 1823, which carried the Tennant Canal was damaged by floods in 2020, but there are plans to repair it. The derelict Aberdulais Lock [[6981012]] is to the left, out of shot. by M J Roscoe – 01 October 2021](https://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/06/98/18/6981809_fa8cb904_120x120.jpg)


![Rail and Road Bridges across the River Neath. See [[5251017]] for the history of the railway viaduct. Beyond the viaduct can be seen the bridge carrying the B4434 Dulais Fach Road across the river. by David Tyers – 24 June 2017](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/05/50/12/5501286_39cc581f_120x120.jpg)



![Derelict Aberdulais Lock, Tennant Canal. The only lock on the canal, at the southern end of the canal aqueduct [[6981809]], was constructed circa 1823. Part of the building on the right was the lock keeper's office. by M J Roscoe – 01 October 2021](https://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/06/98/10/6981012_19848d19_120x120.jpg)





![Aberdulais Lock. Disused lock on the Tennant Canal, depicted also in [[4037105]] from the other end. by David Tyers – 24 June 2017](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/05/50/12/5501222_852ac791_120x120.jpg)


