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Treharris is a small town located in Merthyr Vale, north of Pontypridd. Here is one of the few remaining Quaker graveyards in Wales. At nearby Gelligaer are Roman practice camps and a fort. Llancaiach Fawr, a 17th Century fortified manor house visited by Charles 1, is now a museum dedicated to the story of the Civil War.
 
 
 
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Llancaiach Fawr Manor
Llancaiach Fawr is a 17th Century semi fortified manor house and claims a number of resident ghosts. Owned during the civil war by the Pritchard family, visitors are greeted by servants of Colonel Pritchard dressed in the costumes of 1645...
 
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Brecon Castle   (Approx 9 Miles)
Brecon castle was built by the Norman invader, Bernard de Neufmarche, to protect the land he had seized from its Welsh rulers. As a motte and bailey castle, and like so many castles built by conquerors in Wales, it was...
 
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China Works Museum   (Approx 9 Miles)
This heritage museum was set up by a small volunteer trust that are keen to protect and preserve the rich history of china making in this area of Wales. The museum allows visitors of all ages to see where...
 
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Church of St Mary   (Approx 9 Miles)
Nestling in the beautiful Mellte Valley, surrounded by heather covered moors and rich green farmland is the historic parish church of St. Mary, Ystradfellte. Much of the present church was constructed by Cistercian monks, at the end of the 12th...
 
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Clun Gwyn Waterfalls   (Approx 9 Miles)
This stunning waterfall is situated in a part of South Wales known as Gwlad Rhaiadr, or waterfall country. The area is world renowned for the amazing number of waterfalls that abound here and the dramatic limestone geology. Several rivers drain...
 
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Fan Nedd   (Approx 1 Miles)
Fan Nedd is a peak in the South Western Brecon Beacons. It rises to 663m above sea level, with expansive views in all directions. Few walkers come this way, leaving this ridge available to those seeking peace and quiet. It...
 
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Joseph Parry's Cottage   (Approx 9 Miles)
This beautiful little cottage would have been built around 1820, and represents a fine example of a typical ironworkers cottage in this area of Wales. It is famous because it was the birthplace and early home of Joseph Parry,...
 
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Merthyr Tydfil Central Library   (Approx 10 Miles)
The main library is located at the very heart of this Welsh town and represents one of the most important cultural focal points in this area of the region. Containing a massive collection of texts and audio-visual material, most...
 
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Pontypridd Cultural Centre   (Approx 10 Miles)
This multi-purpose facility stands at the heart of Pontypridd and has been designed in order to offer a museum and historical record of the community, as well as a place for performance and exhibition. There are many diverse collections...
 
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Rhondda Heritage Park   (Approx 10 Miles)
Based at the former Lewis Merthyr Colliery, Rhondda Heritage Park is a living testament to the mining communities of the World famous Rhondda Valleys. We offer a fascinating insight into the rich culture and character of the Rhondda in a...
 
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Sgwd Yr Eira Falls   (Approx 5 Miles)
The curtain waterfall of Sgwd Yr Eira, (Fall of Snow), has been formed where the river Hepste leaps over a fifty foot cliff between high banks. Its main feature is a narrow path that leads behind the falls which is...
 
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