Rhondda Fach
Rhondda Fach is a valley located in South Wales, part of the larger Rhondda Valley region. It is known for its rich coal mining history, which played a significant role in the industrial development of the area during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The valley is characterized by its steep hills and scenic landscapes, making it a notable location for outdoor activities.
The main towns in Rhondda Fach include Trehafod, Porth, and Treorchy. These towns have a strong sense of community and are home to various local amenities and cultural events. Today, Rhondda Fach is transitioning from its industrial past to focus on tourism and community development.