Northern boundary of Llanbradach
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 22 Jun 2011
The road from Ystrad Mynach reaches Llanbradach, a village to the north of Caerphilly. Llanbradach is twinned with Ploubezre in Brittany. A Stagecoach bus on route 50 from Newport to Bargoed is about to pull in to the bus stop. This was formerly the main route to and from Ystrad Mynach. The A469, to the east of here, effectively the Llanbradach bypass, is now the principal route.