Draethen Explained

Country:Wales
Welsh Name:Draethen
Static Image Name:Draethen Village Crossroads - geograph.org.uk - 90813.jpg
Static Image Caption:Draethen Village Crossroads
Official Name:Draethen
Coordinates:51.58°N -3.125°W
Unitary Wales:Caerphilly
Lieutenancy Wales:Gwent
Constituency Westminster:Caerphilly
Constituency Welsh Assembly:Caerphilly
Post Town:NEWPORT
Postcode District:NP10
Postcode Area:NP
Dial Code:01633 44
Os Grid Reference:ST225915

Draethen is a village in the county borough of Caerphilly, South Wales, and the community of Rudry. The village is located some east of Caerphilly, and northeast of Cardiff.

Located on the southern reaches of the Rhymney River within the historic boundaries of Glamorgan, Draethen is bordered by Bedwas to the west, Rhiwderin to the east, Michaelston-y-Fedw to the south east and Lower Machen to the north.

Draethen Woods contain a number of former lead mining sites and surface workings dating back to at least Roman times. The mines once exploited a vein of lead ore that exists in the exposed limestone of the Southern Outcrop in this region. All the sites are presently fenced off, but there are no known access restrictions, making it a popular location for experienced cavers.[1] [2]

The Rhymny Valley Ridgeway Walk, the Rhymney River Circular Walk and the Llwyn Hir Forestry Walk all meet up at Draethen.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Draethen Lead Mines. UKCaving.com. 2012-05-07. 22 August 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170822180934/http://ukcaving.com/wiki/index.php/Draethen_lead_mines. dead.
  2. Web site: Caving Report 15 - Roman Mine Draethen Glamorganshire.
  3. Web site: Draethen. walesdirectory.co.uk. 2012-05-07.