Trefeurig

Community in Cardiganshire

Wales

Trefeurig

Track off the road between Pen-y-cwm and Bont-goch
Track off the road between Pen-y-cwm and Bont-goch Credit: John Lord

Trefeurig is a small community located in the county of Cardiganshire, Wales. It is situated in the picturesque rural countryside, surrounded by rolling hills and lush green fields. The community covers an area of approximately 25 square kilometers and is home to a population of around 500 people.

The village of Trefeurig itself is the heart of the community, with a small but close-knit population. It has a charming and welcoming atmosphere, with traditional stone-built houses and a quaint village square. The community is known for its strong sense of community spirit and active local organizations.

The local economy in Trefeurig is primarily based on agriculture, with many residents involved in farming or related industries. The fertile land in the area provides excellent conditions for growing crops and rearing livestock. Additionally, there are a few small businesses in the village, such as a local shop and a pub, which serve as important gathering places for residents.

Trefeurig is also blessed with natural beauty, with several walking trails and scenic spots to explore. The countryside surrounding the village offers breathtaking views and opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. It is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including various bird species and small mammals.

Overall, Trefeurig is a peaceful and idyllic community that offers a tranquil lifestyle amidst stunning natural surroundings. Its strong sense of community and connection to the land make it a desirable place to live for those seeking a rural escape.

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Trefeurig Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.435513/-3.956865 or Grid Reference SN6783. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Track off the road between Pen-y-cwm and Bont-goch
Track off the road between Pen-y-cwm and Bont-goch
Banc Clawddmelyn The road along Banc Clawddmelyn, looking E. towards the Nant-y-moch area.
Banc Clawddmelyn
The road along Banc Clawddmelyn, looking E. towards the Nant-y-moch area.
Pasture, Llwyn Prysg Pasture, house and forestry by the roadside near Llwyn Prysg
Pasture, Llwyn Prysg
Pasture, house and forestry by the roadside near Llwyn Prysg
Pen-y-banc Farm Pen-y-banc farm, near Garth and Penrhyncoch, at the end of Banc Clawddmelyn.
Pen-y-banc Farm
Pen-y-banc farm, near Garth and Penrhyncoch, at the end of Banc Clawddmelyn.
Capel Salem The chapel in Salem, Coed Gruffydd, near Penrhyncoch, built in 1824 as an Independent chapel. Rebuilt 1850 and extended in 1864.
Capel Salem
The chapel in Salem, Coed Gruffydd, near Penrhyncoch, built in 1824 as an Independent chapel. Rebuilt 1850 and extended in 1864.
Nant Silo The valley of Nant Seilo, south of Penrhyncoch. The stream runs along the line of the trees. Looking S.
Nant Silo
The valley of Nant Seilo, south of Penrhyncoch. The stream runs along the line of the trees. Looking S.
Banc Troedrhiwseiri The road running between fields along the top of the ridge. Looking W.
Banc Troedrhiwseiri
The road running between fields along the top of the ridge. Looking W.
Pasture, Banc Troedrhiwseiri Upland pasture on Banc Troedrhiwseiri, with Mynydd Gorddu farm in the distance. Looking N.
Pasture, Banc Troedrhiwseiri
Upland pasture on Banc Troedrhiwseiri, with Mynydd Gorddu farm in the distance. Looking N.
Nant Silo Looking S across Nant Silo, remains of Bron Flwyd (Bronllwyd) leadmine on right
Nant Silo
Looking S across Nant Silo, remains of Bron Flwyd (Bronllwyd) leadmine on right
Bron Floyd leadmine Remains of part of the Bron Floyd (Bronllwyd) lead mine. Originally worked c. 1600 and re-opened for a while in mid 1800s.
Bron Floyd leadmine
Remains of part of the Bron Floyd (Bronllwyd) lead mine. Originally worked c. 1600 and re-opened for a while in mid 1800s.
Footbridge, Pen-bont Rhydybeddau Footbridge (disused?) across Nant Silo next to modern road bridge that replaces the original ford.
Footbridge, Pen-bont Rhydybeddau
Footbridge (disused?) across Nant Silo next to modern road bridge that replaces the original ford.
Cerrig-yr-Wyn One of the two standing stones called 'Cerrig-yr-Wyn', each about three ft high and about 200yds apart. Looking SW. The scar on the hillside opposite is the old Darren metal mine (in SN6782), which was originally worked in the mid 16th Cent. There is also the remains of a hill fort on top of the hill.
Cerrig-yr-Wyn
One of the two standing stones called 'Cerrig-yr-Wyn', each about three ft high and about 200yds apart. Looking SW. The scar on the hillside opposite is the old Darren metal mine (in SN6782), which was originally worked in the mid 16th Cent. There is also the remains of a hill fort on top of the hill.
Gatepost and standing stone Old stone gatepost and one of the two standing stones (in the middle of the field) that make up 'Cerrig-yr-Wyn'. Looking S.
Gatepost and standing stone
Old stone gatepost and one of the two standing stones (in the middle of the field) that make up 'Cerrig-yr-Wyn'. Looking S.
Cerrig yr Wyn One of the two standing stones called Cerrig yr Wyn, looking West up the valley of Nant Silo and Clarach to Clarach bay on the coast in the distance (the obvious headland is the S shore of the bay, about 10km away)
Cerrig yr Wyn
One of the two standing stones called Cerrig yr Wyn, looking West up the valley of Nant Silo and Clarach to Clarach bay on the coast in the distance (the obvious headland is the S shore of the bay, about 10km away)
Moelfryn Pasture surrounding Moelfryn farm, looking SE. Altitude approx 280m.
Moelfryn
Pasture surrounding Moelfryn farm, looking SE. Altitude approx 280m.
Banc y Darren The hamlet of Darren below the hill of Banc y Darren. There is a fort on top of the hill. Looking NW.
Banc y Darren
The hamlet of Darren below the hill of Banc y Darren. There is a fort on top of the hill. Looking NW.
Darren Closer view of the houses and some of the old mine workings at Darren.
Darren
Closer view of the houses and some of the old mine workings at Darren.
Nant-y-Bwla Track leading N. To Nant-y-Bwla farm.
Nant-y-Bwla
Track leading N. To Nant-y-Bwla farm.
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Trefeurig is located at Grid Ref: SN6783 (Lat: 52.435513, Lng: -3.956865)

Unitary Authority: Ceredigion

Police Authority: Dyfed-Powys

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