Bont Goch
Bont Goch (meaning "Red Bridge" in Welsh) is a small village in Ceredigion, Wales. It is situated in the Cambrian Mountains, approximately 7 miles northeast of Aberystwyth. The village is known for its picturesque location and is a popular destination for walkers and tourists exploring the surrounding countryside.
Historically, Bont Goch was a rural agricultural community. More recently, tourism has become a significant part of the local economy. The area is characterized by its rolling hills, forests, and streams.
The village itself consists of a cluster of houses and farms. While it lacks extensive amenities, its proximity to larger towns like Aberystwyth provides access to shops, services, and transport links.
Bont Goch's name originates from a bridge that was reportedly painted red, although the exact historical details surrounding the bridge's construction and coloration are sometimes debated. The "Goch" element is the Welsh word for red.