Breudeth

Community in Pembrokeshire

Wales

Breudeth

Crossroads between  Penycwm and Trefgarn Owen Approaching the minor crossroads from Penycwm heading for Trefgarn Owen. Turn left for Penycwm Youth Hostel. Troed-y-rhiw farm can be seen by the crossroads.
Crossroads between Penycwm and Trefgarn Owen Credit: Martyn Harries

Breudeth is a small community located in the county of Pembrokeshire, Wales. Situated on the western coast of the country, it is known for its picturesque landscapes and proximity to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The community covers an area of approximately 10 square miles and has a population of around 500 residents.

Breudeth is characterized by its rural charm, with rolling hills, lush green meadows, and stunning coastal views. The community is dotted with quaint cottages and farmhouses, reflecting its agricultural heritage. The area is primarily dedicated to farming and agriculture, with livestock grazing in the fields and crops cultivated on the fertile land.

The community is also home to a few small businesses, including a local pub, a convenience store, and a post office. These establishments serve as gathering places for both residents and visitors, fostering a close-knit sense of community.

Breudeth benefits from its proximity to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, which attracts numerous nature enthusiasts and hikers. The community also offers easy access to several beautiful beaches, such as Abereiddy and Porthgain, where visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and various water sports.

Overall, Breudeth is a peaceful and idyllic community, perfect for those seeking a tranquil countryside escape. Its natural beauty, friendly residents, and range of outdoor activities make it an appealing destination for both locals and tourists alike.

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Breudeth Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.8958/-5.115428 or Grid Reference SM8526. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Crossroads between  Penycwm and Trefgarn Owen Approaching the minor crossroads from Penycwm heading for Trefgarn Owen. Turn left for Penycwm Youth Hostel. Troed-y-rhiw farm can be seen by the crossroads.
Crossroads between Penycwm and Trefgarn Owen
Approaching the minor crossroads from Penycwm heading for Trefgarn Owen. Turn left for Penycwm Youth Hostel. Troed-y-rhiw farm can be seen by the crossroads.
Track towards Llanreithan
Track towards Llanreithan
Country lane near Treffynnon Looking west towards the village.
Country lane near Treffynnon
Looking west towards the village.
House under construction near Trenichol
House under construction near Trenichol
Entrance to Lochmeyler Farm
Entrance to Lochmeyler Farm
Farmyard, Lochmeyler Farm
Farmyard, Lochmeyler Farm
Houses at Lower Vanley
Houses at Lower Vanley
Cottages at Penyfeidr Looking east along the lane to Tancredston.
Cottages at Penyfeidr
Looking east along the lane to Tancredston.
Bend in the road near Bryngwyn A view of a passing place, road signs and a sharp bend in the road heading for Rickeston Hall.
Bend in the road near Bryngwyn
A view of a passing place, road signs and a sharp bend in the road heading for Rickeston Hall.
Tree-lined country road View of a tree-lined road heading for Llandeloy.
Tree-lined country road
View of a tree-lined road heading for Llandeloy.
YMCA youth hostel at Penycwm
YMCA youth hostel at Penycwm
Farmland near Penycwm youth hostel
Farmland near Penycwm youth hostel
Cattle grazing near Pen-y-gors
Cattle grazing near Pen-y-gors
View of Trefgarn Owen from the Brawdy road
View of Trefgarn Owen from the Brawdy road
Farmyard, Troed-y-rhiw
Farmyard, Troed-y-rhiw
The church of St. Teilo, Llandeloy Rebuilt from a ruin in 1926 and sadly no longer in regular use.
The church of St. Teilo, Llandeloy
Rebuilt from a ruin in 1926 and sadly no longer in regular use.
High altar, St. Teilo, Llandeloy The work of J. Coates Carter who rebuilt the church in 1926.
High altar, St. Teilo, Llandeloy
The work of J. Coates Carter who rebuilt the church in 1926.
Rood screen, St. Teilo, Llandeloy The work of J. Coates Carter who rebuilt the church in 1926.
Rood screen, St. Teilo, Llandeloy
The work of J. Coates Carter who rebuilt the church in 1926.
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Breudeth is located at Grid Ref: SM8526 (Lat: 51.8958, Lng: -5.115428)

Unitary Authority: Pembrokeshire

Police Authority: Dyfed-Powys

Also known as: Brawdy

What 3 Words

///crockery.sketching.squeaking. Near Llanrhian, Pembrokeshire

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