Brecon Mountain Railway: Afternoon Tea

Merthyr Tydfil

Brecon Mountain Railway

Available until 31 October 2025

Enjoy a delicious afternoon tea at Pant Station

Your table is set with an array of scones, clotted cream, jam, assorted sandwiches, cakes, French pastries, and fresh fruit. Complimented with tea, coffee, water, or juice.

Served from 12.30 pm to 1.30 pm, this is the perfect indulgence after your 10.30 am train journey or before the 2.30 pm departure. Whether paired with a scenic ride or enjoyed on its own, this is an experience not to be missed! Though it's called afternoon tea, the generous portions often lead to guests leaving with a 'doggy bag'!

PLEASE NOTE: This service is offered in the Pant Station tea rooms, not on the train. Train travel is not included and must be booked separately. 

Location

Brecon Mountain Railway

Pant Rd,
Pant,
Merthyr Tydfil,
CF48 2DD
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How to find us

By bus & rail:

Public service buses operate from Merthyr Tydfil town centre bus station to Pant (cemetery). From Mondays to Saturdays, the service is operated by Stagecoach on route 35, buses run every 15 minutes. 

Rail services are operated from Cardiff to Merthyr Tydfil by Transport For Wales, trains run every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday and every two hours on Sundays. Timings may differ for Bank Holiday services.

By car:

Car parking is only available at Pant Station, there are no facilities at Pontsticill or Torpantau.

The main station (Pant) is located just off the Heads of the Valleys Trunk Road – about three miles north of Merthyr Tydfil. Follow the MOUNTAIN RAILWAY signs and roadside train symbols from the A470 and A465 and you arrive in our large free car park and coach park.

If you are using a Satellite Navigation System please ensure that you use the following postcode: CF48 2DD

Facilities
  • Free parking
  • Toilets
  • Gift shop
  • Tearooms (Pant Station)
More Info
What will we see on the Brecon Mountain Railway trip?

The line runs from Pant Station into the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park, through Pontsticill and alongside the Taf Fechan Reservoir to Dolygaer, before climbing to Torpantau — the summit of the original railway. On clear days, you can see Pen-y-fan, the highest mountain in South Wales (886m).

The route also passes through woodland, and in summer months the lush foliage can obscure some views, but it's part of the charm of travelling through this beautiful landscape.

How long does the Brecon Mountain Railway trip take?

About 1 hour 30 minutes return, including a 25–35 minute stop at Pontsticill Station.

What time should I arrive to Brecon Mountain Railway?

Please arrive at least 20–30 minutes before departure to allow time for parking, collecting tickets, and finding your seats. Trains leave promptly and can’t be delayed.

Is Brecon Mountain Railway wheelchair-accessible?

Yes, there is a specially-adapted carriage for manual wheelchairs, with ramped access and staff assistance. Due to weight and width restrictions, powered wheelchairs or mobility scooters can not be carried. Spaces are limited and will need to be pre-booked. 

Are dogs allowed on the Brecon Mountain Railway?

Yes, well-behaved dogs are welcome on all trains for a small fee (except during Santa Specials, when only assistance dogs are permitted). Dogs are allowed in both cafés, the gift shop, and outdoor seating areas.

Assistance dogs are welcome at all times.

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