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Trethomas sits in the Rhymney Valley, positioned just over two miles east of Caerphilly and separated from neighbouring Bedwas by the river. It originally grew as a colliery village serving the Bedwas Navigation Pit, and that industrial heritage is still visible in the layout of its traditional terraced streets, though the landscape has since softened into green space. Geographically, it’s a practical spot; the village is hugged by the A468, providing a direct link toward Newport and the M4, while the nearby Lower Machen conservation area offers a complete change of pace with its rural walks. The village itself is well-served by a cluster of local shops and the prominent blue-fronted workmen’s hall on Main Road, which remains a focal point for the community. For those who enjoy being outdoors, the Graig y Rhacca hills provide a steep but rewarding backdrop for hiking, and the Llanfabon Way passes close by, making it easy to get out into the wider South Wales landscape without needing to drive.