Sunday, September 19, 2021

Goytre Wharf

The visit started with lunch at Penelope's Cafe.

before setting off on our amble.

This is bridge number 71 of the 167 between Newport on the coast and Brecon in the Beacon National Park.  


This section of the canal was built between 1796 and 1812 and follows the contour of the land wherever possible making it very curvy. The path, a tow path, was used by horses pulling the barges.


Boat parking space.


Navigating a bridge is a skill leant very quickly.


Gorgeous.

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