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Trelewis sits on the eastern side of the Taff Bargoed valley, separated from its neighbour Treharris by the river and the green expanse of Parc Taf Bargoed. Historically, the village grew around the Harris’s Deep Navigation Colliery, but today the landscape has been completely transformed; the old industrial site is now a large nature park with lakes, walking trails, and the Rock UK climbing centre. Geographically, the village occupies a sloping position that offers clear views across the valley, with a mix of traditional stone terrace housing and more modern developments. It remains a practical spot for those commuting across South Wales, as it is positioned just off the A470 and is within walking distance of Quaker’s Yard railway station, which provides a direct line into Cardiff. While it shares some amenities with Treharris, Trelewis maintains its own distinct identity, centred around the primary school, the local park, and a small cluster of village shops.