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Morganstown sits just north of the M4, tucked between the village of Radyr to the south and the steep, wooded slopes of Gwaelod-y-Garth to the north. Historically, the area’s identity was tied to the ironworks and the Glamorganshire Canal, though today it is primarily a quiet residential spot defined by its proximity to the River Taff. It is a practical location for getting into Cardiff, with the Taff Trail providing a direct cycling and walking route along the riverbank straight into the city centre, and Radyr railway station just a short distance away. While it has its own distinct character, centered around the local hub of the Ty Nant inn, it shares many amenities with Radyr, including the local primary school. The geography here is particularly appealing if you like being outdoors; you are right at the foot of Castell Coch and the Fforest Fawr trails, meaning the transition from urban Cardiff to the steep hills of the Taff Valley happens almost on the doorstep.