Public footpath towards Newbridge Fields
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Image: © eswales Taken: 2 Feb 2018
A public footpath from New Inn Bridge, Merthyr Mawr heads north-eastwards towards Newbridge Fields and the centre of Bridgend. Here, as over its entire course, the path runs close to the River Ogmore. It may be noted, however, that due to the presence of trees and other vegetation views of the river are limited from much of the path to the north of the A 48. The sign seen in the image points back along a stretch of path towards Merthyr Mawr on which the walker passes through a small subway beneath the A 48, so avoiding a crossing of that busy road on foot, as sticking to the public footpath requires. This stretch of path rejoins the public footpath on the other (south) side of the A 48.