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The river rises in the hills near the pass which takes the A458 between [[Mallwyd]] and [[Welshpool]]. The river is called Nant Cerrig-y-groes at its source near Moel y Llyn. It then flows east, and joins a number of lesser streams before reaching Pont Twrch near the village of Y Foel, at its confluence with the river Twrch. Two miles further on, it is joined by the river Gam, which flows down from the Nant yr Eira, between Y Foel and Llangadfan.
The river rises in the hills near the pass which takes the A458 between [[Mallwyd]] and [[Welshpool]]. The river is called Nant Cerrig-y-groes at its source near Moel y Llyn. It then flows east, and joins a number of lesser streams before reaching Pont Twrch near the village of Y Foel, at its confluence with the river Twrch. Two miles further on, it is joined by the river Gam, which flows down from the Nant yr Eira, between Y Foel and Llangadfan.


After flowing past the small village of Llanerfyl, the river meanders between hills of moderate altitude and arrives at [[Llanfair Caereinion]] where it is bridged. For the last 5 miles (8 km) of its course it turns northwards through a narrow valley. 'Yr Hafesb' is its local name here. It passes [[Mathrafal]], the seat and court of the kings of Powys. One mile to the north it reaches the river Vyrnwy near Newbridge.
After flowing past the small village of Llanerfyl, the river meanders between hills of moderate altitude and arrives at [[Llanfair Caereinion]] where it is bridged. For the last five miles of its course it turns northwards through a narrow valley. 'Yr Hafesb' is its local name here. It passes [[Mathrafal]], the seat and court of the kings of Powys. One mile to the north it reaches the river Vyrnwy near Newbridge.


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*Location map: {{wmap|52.69335|-3.26926|zoom=12}}


[[Category:Rivers of Montgomeryshire]]
[[Category:Rivers of Montgomeryshire|Banwy]]

Latest revision as of 20:31, 27 May 2017

River Banwy at Llanfair Caereinion

The River Banwy is a river about 19 miles long in Montgomeryshire.

The river rises in the hills near the pass which takes the A458 between Mallwyd and Welshpool. The river is called Nant Cerrig-y-groes at its source near Moel y Llyn. It then flows east, and joins a number of lesser streams before reaching Pont Twrch near the village of Y Foel, at its confluence with the river Twrch. Two miles further on, it is joined by the river Gam, which flows down from the Nant yr Eira, between Y Foel and Llangadfan.

After flowing past the small village of Llanerfyl, the river meanders between hills of moderate altitude and arrives at Llanfair Caereinion where it is bridged. For the last five miles of its course it turns northwards through a narrow valley. 'Yr Hafesb' is its local name here. It passes Mathrafal, the seat and court of the kings of Powys. One mile to the north it reaches the river Vyrnwy near Newbridge.

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