It carries a minor road that leads to the village of Llanfyrnach from the Cych valley.
[1] The bridge, opposite the former Fox and Hounds inn, was a meeting place for the Tivyside Hounds for fox hunting in the late 19th century.
[2][3] The north parapet of the bridge carries an Ordnance Survey cut mark, marking a point 46.47 metres (152.5 ft) above mean sea level.
[4] There is a recently-working hydro-power installation at the bridge, according to the British Hydropower Association's 2014 map of the UK.
[5] In 2017, it caused some concern from Natural Resources Wales in respect of its construction design.