Aberdare Canal - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

Point Coordinates
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OS Grid Ref Notes
Canal Head 51°42′42″N 3°25′52″W / 51.7116°N 3.4312°W / 51.7116; -3.4312 (Canal Head) SO012023 remaining watered section
Cwmbach Lock 51°41′57″N 3°24′39″W / 51.6991°N 3.4107°W / 51.6991; -3.4107 (Cwmbach Lock) SO026009 A4059 road
Duffryn Lock 51°41′11″N 3°23′03″W / 51.6864°N 3.3841°W / 51.6864; -3.3841 (Duffryn Lock) ST044995 A4059 road
Abercynon Junction 51°39′00″N 3°19′20″W / 51.6501°N 3.3223°W / 51.6501; -3.3223 (Abercynon Junction) ST086954 near Lock Street


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