Cefnpennar also known as Cefn Pennar is a small rural hamlet north of the coal mining town of Mountain Ash, Rhondda Cynon Taff, in Wales. The village that has been in existence since at least 1870 is still part of the Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taff Parish. It is approximately 1 mile from Mountain Ash town centre and buses run daily (every 30 minutes according to DirectTransport.co.uk 2013). It has a number of streets including: Blackberry Place, Cefnpennar Road, Greenfield Terrace, Llwynbedw, The Avenue & Toncoch Terrace .
Cefnpennar has a convenience store / village shop, pub, chapel, parish church and its own golf course named: Mountain Ash Golf Club (Welsh: Clwb Golff Aberpennar) as well as a children's playground and near opposite of which are a pair of bottle recycling banks. The local convenience store also serves as the village's post office. Much of the housing in the area are two to three bedroomed properties.
The nearest schools are Glenboi Primary School in Fernhill (1.2 km)Caegarw Primary School (1.8 km) for primary education and Mountain Ash Comprehensive school (1 km) for secondary education. There is also a girls only school called Aberdare Girls Upper Comprehensive nearby.
The nearest hospital is Ysbyty Cwm Cynon just over 1 km away.
The nearest train station is Fernhill just over 1 km away.
Cefnpennar benefits from the Cefnpennar & District Welfare Association whom maintain a significant presence in the area.
The village is in the Cynon valley of the South Wales Valleys and as such the nearest river is the Cynon river with the Nant Pennar tributary running through the village. It is reported to be at least one mile above sea level with low levels of light pollution.
It is surrounded on all sides by deciduous or mixed woodland.