DescriptionThe historic bridge known as "Pont Y Cim," Pontllyfni, Gwynedd. - geograph.org.uk - 172998.jpg
English: A view of the historic bridge known as "Pont Y Cim," Pontllyfni, Gwynedd. An inscribed stone on the bridge reads "Pont Y Cim, Catring Bwkle hath give 20 povends to mack this brighe. 1612". This has to be the narrowest road bridge open to road traffic in Wales, maybe the UK. It measures 6' 6" (1.9m) wide. Unless of course you know different!
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