Former railway route, Pontnewynydd
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 17 Dec 2015
The path uses a flattish former railway route on land between the A4043 on the left and a river, the Afon Lwyd, 150 metres to the right. The next station ahead was Snatchwood Halt, where passenger services ended in 1953.