Bridge across the Tawe, Penycae

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Bridge across the Tawe, Penycae

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 21 Aug 2011

Pont Rhyd-arw carries a minor road across the River Tawe, to the east of the main road through the village (A4067, Brecon Road). Rhyd-arw is Welsh for 'rough ford' which presumably was the only way to cross the river before the bridge was built.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.809067
Longitude
-3.676726