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There's a lot to do and see in Abertillery and the surrounding area. Click on the images for more details.
Situated right in the centre of the town within the same building in Market Street are Abertillery & District Museum and the Metropole Conference and Cultural Centre.
The excellent and newly refurbished museum, run by the highly-
So why not spend away a couple of hours there enjoying the superb exhibits (details on the museum website above) and enjoy an entertaining and informative chat over a cuppa with Don and the others.
Above the museum is The Met (above), in its hey day the social centre of Abertillery.
After falling into disrepair, it has been restored through European Funding and the
support of the local community to become a fantastic state-
The Met is once again a cultural focus for the town and stages events from jazz, blues and rock to arts and crafts exhibitions and workshops, whilst the centre is also home to Abertillery's very own professional dance company, Ffin Dance.
WHAT TO DO AND SEE


Ebbw Fach Trail

Abertillery Park and the Ebbw Fach Trail


St Illtyd’s Church ![]()


Six Bells Miners Statue (planned 2010)
Six Bells Miners Statue
Abertillery terrain map