English: Brynberian bridge The Afon Brynberian is very low after several weeks of dry weather but the depth indicator suggests that the level can rise considerably when water pours off the hills.
The bridge was recorded as in existence in 1600 but has required concrete strengthening. The B4329 passes over it.
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The bridge