The Rhondda Valley is a historic region located in the county of Glamorgan, South Wales. Known for its stunning natural beauty, the Rhondda Valley is characterized by its lush green hills, deep valleys, and picturesque landscapes. The region is rich in coal mining history, and the remnants of the industry can still be seen in the form of old mine shafts and industrial buildings. The two main towns in the Rhondda Valley are Treorchy and Tonypandy, both of which have a strong sense of community and a rich cultural heritage. The area is also known for its strong ties to the Welsh language and culture, with many residents speaking Welsh as their first language.