Pont Pantysgallog
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Image: © Alan Richards Taken: 27 May 2024
Pont Pantysgallog sy'n rhychwantu Afon Wysg. Adeiladwyd y bony yn 1762. Enwyd y bont ar ol anhedd-dy gerllaw. Pont Pantysgallog (trans. a hollow abounding with thistles bridge) spans the River Usk and was built in 1762. The bridge is named after a nearby abode.