Bwlchygroes

Bwlchygroes (Welsh pronunciationⓘ; sometimes spelled Bwlch-y-groes) is a small upland rural village in the community and parish of Clydau, north Pembrokeshire, Wales, 5 miles (8 km) SW of Newcastle Emlyn and the same distance east of Crymych.

Bwlchygroes Community Hall occupies part of the former village school, which closed in 2000.

[2] Bwlch-y-Groes Women's Institute papers 1964-2009 are held by Pembrokeshire Record Office.

The old school is the headquarters of the Green Dragon community bus and scooter scheme, funded by the Welsh Government,[6] and is home to the nursery group (ysgol feithrin).

[8] Osian Hedd Harries of Bwlchygroes was one of six who repainted the Cofiwch Dryweryn mural in Llanrhystud, Ceredigion, after it was defaced with a “Elvis” graffiti early February 2019.

plain tarmac road passing to the right of a large dark-rendered chapel with two-storey house to the side
Bwlchygroes crossroads from the SE