Discover the dramatic railway history and breathtaking Welsh landscapes of Talerddig, nestled in the heart of Powys.
Nestled in the rolling hills of Powys, the small village of Talerddig holds a fascinating slice of Welsh railway heritage. While the former station closed decades ago, the Cambrian Line still weaves its way through this picturesque landscape, offering travellers without a car a truly memorable journey.
Talerddig is famed for its historic railway cutting, once the deepest in the world upon its completion in 1862. This impressive feat of Victorian engineering carved a path through the rugged Cambrian Mountains, opening up stunning vistas for those travelling by rail. Today, the surrounding countryside invites gentle strolls and immersion in the tranquil Welsh scenery, making Talerddig a charming stop for those exploring the heart of Wales.