The Hafod-Morfa Copperworks welcomes visitors 365 days per year. The site is open for all and there is no charge. Pathways and interpretation information on the site will allow you to find your way around.
There are picnic benches on the site. There are a range of places to eat nearby listed below. Nearest toilets are in the Park and Ride, and Museum collections centre on a Wednesday.
Parking is available on the site. The nearest busstop is served by number 4 bus and cycle route 43 Passes the site.
Most of the site is wheelchair accessible. Some sections such as the canal are unfortunately not accessible.
The adjacent Museum Collection Centre is open on a Wednesday from 10-4pm. Group visits can be arranged at other times.
School and group visits can be arranged, and watch out for occasional events.
They hope you enjoy your visit.
A series of new trails allow you to explore the key industrial and natural heritage features at the site. The best starting point is the chimney artwork beside the new car park where you can use the map to orient yourself and find out about the context. There are 9 interpretation panels describing the main heritage features and 4 character points/audio devices telling a total of 9 stories. A new picnic area provides views over the engine houses and a lower picnic area allows you to sit amongst the engine houses and chimneys.