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Brithdir is a small village in the northern part of the Rhymney valley near New Tredegar, Caerphilly. It was formed in the early twentieth century to provide housing for men working at the local coal mines including Elliot's colliery.
Centuries before Brithdir was constructed a stone was erected on the mountain top above the village to mark the burial place of Tegernacus, son of Martius. The stone, believed to have been placed in the seventh century, was originally in a field north west of Capel Brithdir. However, in 1922 the Tegernacus Stone was moved to the National Museum Cardiff where it remains on display.
Pubs/Bars: The George Inn Station Terrace Brithdir New Tredegar Gwent NP24 6JS 01443 834477
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