The industrial town of Aberdare is in the Welsh County of Glamorgan, in the well known Rhondda Cynon Taf. An abundance of coal and iron ore created the industry and prosperity that came in the 19th century to Aberdare. It lies at the edge of the magnificent Brecon Beacons National Park and was once at the heart of Welsh culture. In 1861 Aberdare hosted the first National Eisteddfod in 1861 and again in 1885 and 1956 at Aberdare Park. The Gorsedd Standing Stones still exist in the park today.
Many visitors come to enjoy the sights and activities offered by the Brecon Beacons, including; forest walks, hiking, cycling, bird watching, mountain biking trails, horse riding and climbing. With beautiful reservoirs, waterfalls and canal walks, there is tranquillity here too. In Aberdare itself, the Coliseum Theatre offers entertainment as the main arts venue and was built in 1938 using miners' subscriptions. Locally, the Brecon Mountain Railway, Big Pitt National Coal Museum, Dan Yr Ogof Caves, St. Fagans Museum of Welsh Life and the Rhondda Heritage Park provide much for the visitor to Aberdare.
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12 Elm Grove
Gadlys
Aberdare, CF44 8DN
17 Glanaman Rd
Cwmaman
Aberdare, CF44 6HY
8 John St
Abercwmboi
Aberdare, CF44 6BL
Unit 9
Aberaman Industrial Estate
Aberdare, CF44 6DA
Aber-nant Rd
Aberdare, CF44820
40 Canon St
Aberdare, CF44 7AP
24 Morgan St
Aberdare, CF44 8AP
24 Morgan St
Aberdare, CF44 8AP
2 Harris St
Aberdare, CF44 9NP
69 Cardiff Rd
Aberaman
Aberdare, CF44 6HJ
Unit 11 , Market Arcade
Aberdare, CF44 7EB
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