Abertridwr Memorial |
Senghenydd Memorial |
Unless pointed out, the memorial is difficult to find. Next to the school, it consists of a replica pit wheel and simple plaque. Efforts and fundraising are underway to create a more substantial memorial and the online website is quite informative, providing details of interesting local walks.
We parked near the Abertridwr memorial and strolling back to the car along the main valley road, I noticed several houses had the original victorian tiles on the walls inside their front porch.
Many of the 900+ miners underground at the time of the second disaster at the University Colliery, lived in Abertridwr, a little further along the valley.
http://www.thevalleys.co.uk/attractions/aber-valley-heritage-centre-and-museum-p112891
Senghenydd can be reached by turning northwards from Caerphilly, but a stunning entrance to the village is from the village of Nelson. We entered the small town and turned sharp left (no signpost) and soon we were on a steep narrow road with hedgerows either side.
As the road evened out it opened out. The views from the moorland were stunning, with plenty of time to see oncoming traffic and find a passing place. Dry stone walls threaded along the roadway and surrounded fields.
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