You are now entering Pontrhydybont aka Four Mile Bridge
Introduction
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Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 28 Jun 2008
Four Mile Bridge is very easily explained. The bridge which gives the village its English name is at the 4th milestone from Holyhead. Pontrhydybont is a little more complex as it contains an example of tautology. It translates as "bridge of the ford of the bridge".