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Great Western Colliery scheduled monument •
Rhondda Heritage Park is a mining heritage museum located in Trehafod, built on the site of the former Lewis Merthyr Colliery. Visitors can experience life as a coal miner through guided underground tours led by former colliery workers, exploring the mine shafts, engine houses and
lamp room of what was once one of the world's most important coal mining areas. •
Old Bridge, Pontypridd is a single-span stone arch bridge built by William Edwards and completed in 1756. At the time of construction, it was the longest single-span bridge in the world at 140 feet, surpassing Venice's Rialto Bridge. The bridge features distinctive circular holes to reduce weight and is now a Grade I listed structure used as a footbridge. •
Parc and Dare Hall in
Treorchy is a Grade II listed former miners' institute built in 1892 and extended with a theatre in 1913, funded by workers from the Park and Dare collieries. Now the largest miners' hall in the South Wales Coalfield, it serves as home to the world-famous Treorchy Male Voice Choir and hosts cinema, theatre and community events. •
Royal Mint Experience in
Llantrisant is the only place in the world where visitors can see UK coins being made. The guided factory tours show the coin production process, whilst the interactive exhibition covers over 1,100 years of minting history, including rare coins such as the 1933 penny and Olympic medals from London 2012. •
Dare Valley Country Park near Aberdare is a large country park featuring lakes, woodland walks, mountain biking trails, and adventure activities. The park also houses the Gravity Family Bike Park with purpose-built trails for all skill levels, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. •
Nantgarw China Works Museum showcases the site where William Billingsley created what was considered the world's finest porcelain in the early 19th century. The museum displays examples of the renowned Nantgarw china alongside ceramic workshops and exhibitions about the area's industrial heritage. •
Penderyn Distillery near Aberdare is Wales's most famous single malt whisky distillery and the largest producer of Welsh whisky. Located close to the Brecon Beacons National Park, it offers tours showing the whisky-making process and tastings of spirits that are now exported to over 40 countries worldwide. •
Great Western Colliery, which included the shaft known as the Hetty Pit, was a coal mine located at Hopkinstown, near Pontypridd, Glamorgan in South Wales. Operating from 1851 to 1983, the mine was the site of a major disaster in 1893 that killed 63 miners. The surviving structures, including the headframe and winding engine house, are now protected as a scheduled monument with several buildings holding listed building status. ==References==