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Llanbradach sits in the Rhymney Valley, just a few miles north of Caerphilly, following the path of the river and the A469. Historically, the village was defined by its coal mining and the vast local chemical works, but today it has a much quieter, established feel, characterised by its long rows of stone terraced housing and the surrounding steep, wooded hillsides. The landscape is a major part of living here; the Llanbradach Viaduct remains a prominent local landmark, and the nearby Bluebell Woods offer plenty of space for walking right on the doorstep. For getting around, the village is well-connected by its own railway station on the Rhymney Line, making the commute into Cardiff straightforward, and there is a decent selection of local shops, schools, and traditional pubs along the main road. It’s a place that retains a strong sense of community, tucked into the valley floor while staying within easy reach of the larger town amenities in Caerphilly.