- Pontypridd - Wikipedia
Pontypridd RFC plays home games at Sardis Road, with its junior section playing at Taff Vale Park and Pontypridd High School Fields, Cilfynydd Pontypridd United F C is a Welsh football club which currently plays in the Cymru South, the second tier of the Welsh football league system
- Welcome to Pontypridd | Visit Wales
Pontypridd is the gateway to South Wales’ iconic Rhondda Valleys and a home to poets, singers, and composers for generations Ponty, as it’s affectionately known by locals, is a must-visit town to get to know the unique and welcoming character of the Welsh
- Pontypridd | Town of Song, River Taff Market Town | Britannica
Pontypridd, industrial town, Rhondda Cynon Taff county borough, historic county of Glamorgan (Morgannwg), southern Wales It is situated at the confluence of the Rivers Rhondda and Taff Pontypridd is a shopping centre for the Rhondda and middle Taff valleys
- HISTORY OF PONTYPRIDD
Pontypridd lies at the point where the Taff and Rhondda rivers meet The town grew and prospered from the mid-19th century onwards as the market town for the surrounding valleys, while these places yielded their rich reserves of coal
- Pontypridd - Southern Wales Tourism
Pontypridd is at the start of the Rhondda Valleys, and was built around the bridge that spanned the River Taff The current "Old Bridge" dates back to 1756; it took 4 attempts to successfully make what was, for a time, the longest single span bridge in the world
- Pontypridd, Wales: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Pontypridd Tourism: Tripadvisor has 10,824 reviews of Pontypridd Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Pontypridd resource
- Pontypridd – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Pontypridd is a town in Rhondda Cynon Taff, or Glamorgan It sits at the confluence of the Taff and Rhondda rivers
- Discover Pontypridd | A Visitors Introduction to Pontypridd
Famous as the birthplace of both Welsh singing legend Tom Jones and the Welsh national anthem, Pontypridd is a town with a proud heritage and a welcoming atmosphere Its mix of cultural history, scenic parks, and lively markets make it a must-visit spot in the heart of Wales
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