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#WalesIsNow Visit Aberdare Park | Travel Wales UK | Family vlog with kids.
Today we continue our Travel Wales UK series, we visit Aberdare Park. We are a UK family vlog with kids and a digital nomad family, who home school and world school our kids. We are home in Wales for a short while but we still love to explore Wales and show you all what it has to offer. Home schooling made fun by Exploring Wales and learning by fun. We hope you enjoy Aberdare Park Wales and if your ever around the area why not pay a visit yourself. Big Love all from 3 cases 2 kids 1 dream. x
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Aberdare Park, 20 Jul 2019
Visit Dare Valley Country Park | Aberdare Caravan Site Wales UK
Visit Dare Valley Country Park | Aberdare Caravan Site Wales UK
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Today we pay a visit to dare valley country park which is also known as cwm dare park and Aberdare caravan & camping park and probably a few others 2.... As the name suggests is is situated in Aberdare Wales UK, it has a great touring caravan site along with great camping facilities and an awesome park for old kids and younger ones. Within the park there is cafe serving meals and hot/cold drinks, many nature walks, horse riding centre, kayaking club, walking clubs and many other facilities not to mention the stunning nature and scenery. This is part of our travel Wales UK series
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???? Papa - Kei
???? Mama - Shri
???? Pretty Petal - Kesh
???? Cheeky monkey - Kalan
Funny family vloggers with 2 kids and a love for nature! Moving countries, changing our lives! Exploring and discovering while world schooling and home educating our kids. Learn with us as we travel and learn to earn an income online. All this with just 3 Cases, 2 Kids and 1 Dream - location independence!
Want to buy us a Coffee or the kids some cake? No problem! paypal.me/3Cases2Kids
Seeking a life of full time travel and location independence! Life's too short not to follow your dreams, right!?! We love to laugh together, learn together and explore new places :)
You can follow us on Instagram, tumblr and Facebook. Real life Vlogs, transient living, epic road trips and fun family days out with the kids.
Discover with us as we explore new places. Find accommodation and explore the cost of living. Adventure with a real life, genuine, expat, world school family.
Kesh has been suffering chronic eczema for a long time now, it was a huge driving factor in us deciding to travel, and as it's healing, we thought we'd set up an eczema blog and YouTube Channel to share in what we've learned.
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ASUS VivoBook. 14.1 inch HD Notebook Pre-Installed with Microsoft Office 365 (Intel Dual-Core Celeron Processor, 4 GB RAM, 32 GB eMMC + 1 TB Web Storage, HD Screen & Windows 10) -
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aberdare
Aberdare is a town in the Cynon Valley area of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, at the confluence of the Rivers Dare (Dâr) and Cynon. The population at the 2001 census was 31,705 (ranked 13th largest in Wales). Aberdare is 4 miles (6 km) south-west of Merthyr Tydfil, 20 miles (32 km) north-west of Cardiff and 22 miles (35 km) east-north-east of Swansea. During the 19th century it became a thriving industrial settlement, which was also notable for the vitality of its cultural life and as an important publishing centre.
Aberdare dates from the Middle Ages. It was originally a small village in an agricultural district, centred around the Church of St John the Baptist, said to date from 1189. By the middle of the 15th century, Aberdare contained a water mill in addition to a number of thatched cottages, of which no evidence remains. In the early 19th century the population grew rapidly, owing to the abundance of coal and iron ore,: the population of the whole parish, 1,486 in 1801, increased tenfold during the first half of the 19th century.
Two major industries supported the growth of the community: first iron, then coal. A branch of the Glamorganshire Canal (1811) was used to transport these products; then the railway became the main means of transport to the South Wales coast.[3] From the 1870s onwards, the economy of the town was dominated by the coal mining industry, with only a small tinplate works. There were also several brickworks and breweries. During the latter half of the 19th century, considerable improvements were made to the town, which became a pleasant place to live, despite the nearby collieries. A postgraduate theological college opened in connection with the Church of England in 1892, but in 1907 it moved to Llandaff.
With the ecclesiastical parishes of St Fagan's (Trecynon) and Aberaman carved out of the ancient parish, Aberdare had 12 Anglican churches and one Roman Catholic church, built in 1866 in Monk Street near the site of a cell attached to Penrhys monastery; and at one time there were over 50 Nonconformist chapels (including those in surrounding settlements such as Cwmaman and Llwydcoed). The services in the majority of the chapels were in Welsh. Most of these chapels have now closed, with many converted to other uses. The urban district includes what were once the separate villages of Aberaman, Abernant, Cwmaman, Cwmbach, Cwmdare, Llwydcoed, Penywaun and Trecynon. There are several cairns and the remains of a circular British encampment on the mountain between Aberdare and Merthyr. Hirwaun moor, 4 miles to the north west of Aberdare, was according to tradition the scene of a battle at which Rhys ap Tewdwr, prince of Dyfed, was defeated by the allied forces of the Norman Robert Fitzhamon and Iestyn ap Gwrgant, the last Welsh prince of Glamorgan.
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Aberdare Park 2016
Aberdare Park National Road Races
Aberdare Park Races 21/07/2018
Places to see in ( Aberdare - UK )
Places to see in ( Aberdare - UK )
Aberdare is a town in the Cynon Valley area of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, at the confluence of the Rivers Dare and Cynon. Aberdare is 4 miles (6 km) south-west of Merthyr Tydfil, 20 miles (32 km) north-west of Cardiff and 22 miles (35 km) east-north-east of Swansea. During the 19th century it became a thriving industrial settlement, which was also notable for the vitality of its cultural life and as an important publishing centre.
Aberdare dates from the Middle Ages. It was originally a small village in an agricultural district, centred around the Church of St John the Baptist, said to date from 1189. By the middle of the 15th century, Aberdare contained a water mill in addition to a number of thatched cottages, of which no evidence remains.
With the ecclesiastical parishes of St Fagan's (Trecynon) and Aberaman carved out of the ancient parish, Aberdare had 12 Anglican churches and one Roman Catholic church, built in 1866 in Monk Street near the site of a cell attached to Penrhys monastery; and at one time there were over 50 Nonconformist chapels (including those in surrounding settlements such as Cwmaman and Llwydcoed). The services in the majority of the chapels were in Welsh. Most of these chapels have now closed, with many converted to other uses. The urban district includes what were once the separate villages of Aberaman, Abernant, Cwmaman, Cwmbach, Cwmdare, Llwydcoed, Penywaun and Trecynon. There are several cairns and the remains of a circular British encampment on the mountain between Aberdare and Merthyr. Hirwaun moor, 4 miles to the north west of Aberdare, was according to tradition the scene of a battle at which Rhys ap Tewdwr, prince of Dyfed, was defeated by the allied forces of the Norman Robert Fitzhamon and Iestyn ap Gwrgant, the last Welsh prince of Glamorgan.
Aberdare, during its boom years, was considered a centre of Welsh culture: it hosted the first National Eisteddfod in 1861, with which David Williams (Alaw Goch) was closely associated. A number of local eisteddfodau had long been held in the locality, associated with figures such as William Williams (Carw Coch) The Eisteddfod was again held in Aberdare in 1885, and also in 1956 at Aberdare Park where the Gorsedd standing stones still exist. At the last National Eisteddfod held in Aberdare in 1956 Mathonwy Hughes won the chair. From the mid nineteenth century, Aberdare was an important publishing centre where a large number of books and journals were produced, the majority of which were in the Welsh language. A newspaper entitled Y Gwladgarwr (the Patriot) was published at Aberdare from 1856 until 1882 and was circulated widely throughout the South Wales valleys. From 1875 a more successful newspaper, Tarian y Gweithiwr (the Workman's Shield) was published at Aberdare by John Mills. Y Darian, as it was known, strongly supported the trade union movements among the miners and ironworkers of the valleys. The miners' leader, William Abraham, derived support from the newspaper, which was also aligned with radical nonconformist liberalism. The rise of the political labour movement and the subsequent decline of the Welsh language in the valleys, ultimately led to its decline and closure in 1934.
The Coliseum Theatre is Aberdare's main arts venue, containing a 600-seat auditorium and cinema. It is situated in nearby Trecynon and was built in 1938 using miners' subscriptions. The town is served by Aberdare railway station and Aberdare bus station, opposite each other in the town centre. The town has also been subject to an extensive redevelopment scheme during 2012–13.
( Aberdare - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Aberdare . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Aberdare - UK
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Aberdare park!!!!
Me and my two friends Keelan and Jayden
Wales holiday - Aberdare park
I was born in Merthyr Tydfil in 1976 and lived in Aberaman, a smaller village just down the road from Aberdare, until I was 7.
My dad was working in the nearby Aberdare cables factory which closed down for a while so we moved to where I live today so dad could work for the Pirelli cable factory here.
Apart from a visit about 18-19 years ago I have not been back to this area.
So whilst I have lived here on the south coast of England for most of my life, I was born in Wales and spent my early childhood in the valleys so I still consider myself a Welshman, and am very proud to be Welsh!
I have missed this place for so long so decided to come back and retrace my history, visiting the hospital where I was born, and the houses we lived in, to climb the mountain which we use to climb as a family and have a picnic on.
As I am interested in geology and minerals, another of my goals was to collect some rock/mineral specimens from where I was born and lived, and I managed to do that.
I took a lot of video during my stay and have decided rather than uploading the lot in one go it would be best to split it up into smaller episodes so this is the first one which is filmed entirely in Aberdare park.
Aberdare Park Races p2 21/07/2018
Our weekend trip to Aberdare, Wales. March 2019
In Aberdare park.
Good video in Aberdare park.
Aberdare Park Races 2009)
Supermotos at Aberdare Park 2010
Supermoto race at Aberdare Park Road Races viewed from Fogarty Bend on Sun 25 July 2010. NB: Must be played at maximum volume for best effect.
Aberdare Park Road Races 2012 #2
Aberdare Park is unique in that it is the only race circuit in Britain that is situated less than 1/2 mile from the Town centre. Its an awesome event full of great characters and even greater racing. The national Welsh Championship is on once a year and you would be crazy to miss it! aberdarepark.co.uk/index.html
Aberdare Grime!? (WARNING CRINGE ALERT)
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ABERDARE COTTAGES AND FISHING LODGE
Aberdare Cottages & Fishing Lodge is situated in the Aberdares most exquisite settings, overlooks the roaring Mathioya River against the backdrop of the Aberdare Mountains at her highest peak. The spectacular views made of the Mathioya River, the small scale tea farms and there interlocking valleys and ridges make Aberdare cottages & fishing lodge one of the most sort after locations
Romantic Country side retreat. 15 tastefully and spacious tents & Chalets, spectacular views. Mouthwatering food, great service, nature walks, biking and Trout Fishing etc. Aberdare National Park only 1hr drive away. Affordable luxury, great value for money, 2.5 hours from Nairobi
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