Wizards and Witches Event
Pontypool and Blaenavon Heritage Railway
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Blaenavon Heritage Railway: Witches and Wizards 2025
- Kids go FREE when you book in advance!
- Dates: Wednesday 30th July 2025
- Times: 11:00, 12:30, 14:15, 15:45, and 17:45
- Age Restrictions: Suitable for all ages! Ages 12+ require an adult ticket.
- Duration: Approx. 50 minutes
- Departure Point: Pontypool & Blaenavon's Heritage Railway, Pontypool, NP4 9AX
Enjoy Harry Potter at Blaenavon Heritage Railway in Torfaen
All aboard Blaenavon Heritage Railway's restored steam train this year for a fantastic family journey throughout the world of witches and wizards, followed by an incredible outdoor cinema experience watching Harry Potter in Pontypool!
- Dress up in your favourite magical memorabilia and get ready for an enchanting day out
- Depart Pontypool & Blaenavon Heritage Railway and discover the world of witches and wizards
- Arrive at Furnace Sidings Station and enjoy a scenic train ride
- Rub shoulders with fellow witches and wizards and see who can cast the stronger spell
- Meet the most magical creatures of all, the owls from the Owl Sanctuary
- Get comfortable and enjoy Harry Potter in Pontypool's outdoor cinema - for one day only!
What's On at the Witches and Wizards event in Pontypool?
- 10:30: Site opens
- 10:30: Stalls/games from local businesses open
- 11:00: First train departs
- 12:00: Owl Sanctuary visitation begins
- 12:30: Second train departs
- 14:15: Third train departs
- 15:45: Fourth train departs
- 17:00: Owl Sanctuary visitation ends
- 17:45: Final train departs
- 19:45: Extra entertainment (TBC)
- 20:45: Harry Potter outdoor cinema experience
Grab your broomstick and head to Blaenavon Heritage Railway this July for a truly magical day out! Tickets delivered instantly via email & SMS.
Location
Blaenavon's Heritage Railway
NP4 9AX
How to find us
Address: Pontypool & Blaenavon's Heritage Railway, Pontypool, NP4 9AX
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Blaenavon’s Heritage Railway is situated in the UNESCO-listed Blaenavon Industrial Landscape on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park in South Wales. There are several ways to reach the site from across the area by road and public transport.
By car:
Ample free car and coach parking is available at Furnace Sidings, our main station. The site is just off the B4248 at Garn-yr-Erw between Brynmawr and Blaenavon. Please use postcode NP4 9SF for satnavs and mobile devices. This will lead you to the junction of the B4248 and the road leading to the Garn Lakes and the railway, go down this road until you reach the Furnace Sidings station car park. The road is signed using the tourist information brown steam train icon.
- By the M4 Westbound: Exit at Junction 25A (Grove Park) for Newport and Cwmbran. Once off the motorway, take the A4042 towards Cwmbran. As you approach Cwmbran, you will start seeing signs for Pontypool. Follow these until Croes-Y-Mwyalch roundabout. Continue following the A4042 towards Abergavenny until you approach Pontypool, where you will start seeing for Big Pit/Pwll Mawr. Follow these until you are near Blaenavon when you will begin to see brown train signs. These will take you to the main station at Furnace Sidings.
- By the M4 Eastbound: Exit at Junction 26 (Malpas) for A4051 Cwmbran, Newport and Caerleon. Follow the A4051 until you reach the Woodlands roundabout. Take the exit A4042 towards Abergavenny/Newport, before then taking exit A4042 Abergavenny at Croes-y-Mwyalch roundabout. Continue following the A4042 towards Abergavenny until you are near Pontypool, from where you will start seeing signs for Big Pit/Pwll Mawr. Follow these until you approach Blaenavon, when you will begin to see brown train signs. These will take you to the main station at Furnace Sidings.
- By the A465 (Heads of the Valleys Road): Exit the A465 at Brynmawr and follow signs for Big Pit/Pwll Mawr. These will take you onto the B4248 towards Blaenavon. Follow these, and as you approach the area you will see tourism signs for Blaenavon Heritage Town. As you enter the village of Garn-yr-Erw, lookout for the brown steam engine sign and the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway advertising board. Turn off here and follow the access road across the valley to the main station at Furnace Sidings.
By public transport:
The nearest railway stations with easy connections to the railway are at Cwmbran and Newport. Alight at either station to connect onto Stagecoach in South Wales’s X24 service from Blaenavon to Newport, which departs from Cwmbran Bus Station Stand E and Newport Market Square Bus Station Stand 16 respectively. Either ask to alight at Varteg Road Cemetery or Sycamore Road, both of which are located a short distance from Blaenavon High Level. Look out for our overbridge and follow the side path to the station.
Please take care if alighting at Varteg Road Cemetery as there is no pavement. Although the road from Sycamore Road bus stop to High Level has a continuous pavement, some may find the gradient up the valley side challenging.
Phil Anslow and Sons also operate local bus services around Blaenavon. Two of their services drop visitors off near the railway. The number 30 operates from Cwmbran Bus Station to Blaenavon on a different route to the Stagecoach X24. Alight at the Lion Street terminus, turn left, and then walk down Broad Street (passing The Railway Shop) until you are at the bottom of the valley. Then follow the B4246 up the other side of the valley until you reach Blaenavon High Level. The latter part of this route is the same as from the X24’s Sycamore Road stop, and therefore please note that some may again find the gradient challenging.
Phil Anslow and Sons also serve the Big Pit National Coal Museum on their number 31 service from Brynmawr to Blaenavon. The Big Pit Halt station can be found at the bottom of the overflow car park.
Facilities
- Free parking
- Tearoom
- Gift shop
More Info
Is cash accepted at Pontypool and Blaenavon Heritage Railway?
The Ticket Office only accepts contactless or card payments. There are no cash facilities at the ticket office.
The Fireman's Shovel Tearoom and Eric's Emporium (shop) accepts cash or card payments.
Can I bring my dog to the Pontypool and Blaenavon Heritage Railway?
Yes, well behaved dogs on leads are welcome. You are asked to keep them off the carriage seating however.
Can children under three travel for free on the Pontypool and Blaenavon Heritage Railway?
Children aged under three years travel free and do not require a ticket (Except for Santa Specials when tickets must be purchased for all ages). Child tickets are required for those aged 3 years to under 16 years. Adult tickets are required for those aged 16 years plus.
Can I take a pram or pushchair on the Pontypool and Blaenavon Heritage Railway?
The carriages have quite narrow doors and corridors with limited storage space. Passengers generally leave prams and pushchairs in the station building whilst travelling.
Are there toilets on board the Pontypool and Blaenavon Heritage Railway?
Unfortunately there are no toilets on the train but facilities are available at both Furnace Sidings and Blaenavon High Level stations.