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- Trefil abstract "Trefil is a small village in the county borough of Blaenau Gwent, south Wales. It lies at the top of the Sirhowy Valley, three miles northwest of Tredegar. The boundary of the Brecon Beacons National Park lies one mile to the north of the village.The village is sited in the bottom of a broad valley which cuts through the moorlands between the Heads of the Valleys Road and the Dyffryn Crawnon valley to the north. At a height of 400m above sea level it is one of the highest villages in Wales. Trefil is served by a single cul-de-sac road which leaves the A465 Heads of the Valleys Road 1.5 miles to the south.Trefil is perhaps best known for its limestone quarries - a major one immediately north of the village is operational whilst Cwar yr Ystrad, Cwar yr Hendre and Cwar Blaen-dyffryn to the west and northwest are no longer operational. The Trefil Tramroad and the Sirhowy Tramroad formerly linked the quarries with the heavily industrialised areas to the south, providing limestone for the furnaces. The former Brinore Tramroad connected the quarries at Trefil with the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal at Talybont in the Usk Valley to the north.Open moorland rises to east and west of the village, the slopes to the west being known as Trefil Ddu and those to the east as Trefil Las. The moorland of Mynydd Llangynidr to the east undulates considerably and contains a number of caves beneath its surface. Most famous amongst these is Chartist's Cave one mile to the northeast of the villageThe village name may derive from the terms 'tref' and 'mil' signifying the 'farm of the lesser celandine', a plant which might be expected to grow in the stream which flows through the place, the Nant Trefil.Trefil Quarries and Trefil Ddu are noted birding sites; this area is the last remaining site in Gwent where Ring Ouzel occurs regularly, and other species present include Raven, Wheatear, Stonechat, Whinchat, Snipe and Red Grouse.".
- Trefil areaCode "01495".
- Trefil ceremonialCounty Gwent_(county).
- Trefil country United_Kingdom.
- Trefil country Wales.
- Trefil gridReference "SO120125".
- Trefil postalCode "NP22".
- Trefil principalArea Blaenau_Gwent.
- Trefil wikiPageExternalLink search.php?i=4956339.
- Trefil wikiPageID "21116340".
- Trefil wikiPageLength "3529".
- Trefil wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Trefil wikiPageRevisionID "597293919".
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink A465.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink A465_road.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Birding.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Birdwatching.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Blaenau_Gwent.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Blaenau_Gwent_(Assembly_constituency).
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Blaenau_Gwent_(National_Assembly_for_Wales_constituency).
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Brecon_Beacons_National_Park.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Brinore_Tramroad.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Bryn_Oer_Tramway.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Blaenau_Gwent.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink County_borough.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Dyffryn_Crawnon.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Gwent_(county).
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Heads_of_the_Valleys.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Monmouthshire_and_Brecon_Canal.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Mynydd_Llangynidr.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Raven.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Red_Grouse.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Red_grouse.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Ring_Ouzel.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Ring_ouzel.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink River_Usk.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Saxicola.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Sirhowy_Railway.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Sirhowy_Tramroad.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Sirhowy_Valley.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Snipe.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Stonechat.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Talybont-on-Usk.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Tredegar.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Trefil_Tramroad.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Wheatear.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Whinchat.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLink Wrath_of_the_Titans.
- Trefil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trefil".
- Trefil constituencyWelshAssembly Blaenau_Gwent_(Assembly_constituency).
- Trefil constituencyWelshAssembly Blaenau_Gwent_(National_Assembly_for_Wales_constituency).
- Trefil constituencyWestminster Blaenau_Gwent.
- Trefil country "Wales".
- Trefil dialCode "1495".
- Trefil hasPhotoCollection Trefil.
- Trefil latitude "51.804841".
- Trefil lieutenancyWales Gwent_(county).
- Trefil longitude "-3.276513".
- Trefil osGridReference "SO120125".
- Trefil postTown "TREDEGAR".
- Trefil postcodeArea "NP".
- Trefil postcodeDistrict "NP22".
- Trefil unitaryWales Blaenau_Gwent.
- Trefil welshName "Trefil".
- Trefil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_UK_place.
- Trefil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Trefil subject Category:Villages_in_Blaenau_Gwent.
- Trefil hypernym Village.
- Trefil point "51.804841 -3.276513".
- Trefil type Article.
- Trefil type Place.
- Trefil type PopulatedPlace.
- Trefil type Settlement.
- Trefil type Village.
- Trefil type Article.
- Trefil type Village.
- Trefil type Location.
- Trefil type Place.
- Trefil type Thing.
- Trefil type SpatialThing.
- Trefil type Q486972.
- Trefil comment "Trefil is a small village in the county borough of Blaenau Gwent, south Wales. It lies at the top of the Sirhowy Valley, three miles northwest of Tredegar. The boundary of the Brecon Beacons National Park lies one mile to the north of the village.The village is sited in the bottom of a broad valley which cuts through the moorlands between the Heads of the Valleys Road and the Dyffryn Crawnon valley to the north. At a height of 400m above sea level it is one of the highest villages in Wales.".
- Trefil label "Trefil".
- Trefil sameAs Trefil.
- Trefil sameAs m.05b_k16.
- Trefil sameAs Q7837784.
- Trefil sameAs Q7837784.
- Trefil lat "51.804841".
- Trefil long "-3.276513".
- Trefil wasDerivedFrom Trefil?oldid=597293919.
- Trefil isPrimaryTopicOf Trefil.
- Trefil name "Trefil".