Talk:Pontlottyn

Latest comment: 17 years ago by Alecs casnewydd

Pontlottyn (or roughly translated in English - "The Bridge with the nine arches" sits near the top of the Rhymney Valley.

The river Rhymney passes through Pontlottyn on it's way to the sea at Cardiff and the Train line goes via a very similar route.

It is the train line that the bridge with the nine arches refers to.

Picture to follow.

  • It means 'beggars bridge', to put it in modern context. -SteveG (Pontlottyn resident)