- Afon
Hepste (Welsh pronunciation: [
ˈhɛpstɛ]) is a
river in Powys, Wales,
though partly forming the county's
border with
Rhondda Cynon Taf. It runs wholly...
- river, Sgwd Clun-gwyn and Sgwd Isaf Clun-gwyn, to Sgwd yr Eira on the Afon
Hepste,
where the
footpath p****es
behind the waterfall. Sgwd Clun-gwyn, Afon Mellte...
-
Ferry on the east side of
Swansea Bay. The
rivers Nedd Fechan,
Mellte and
Hepste rise in
south Powys on the
southern slopes of
Fforest Fawr. This headwater...
- but
generally includes the
group of
falls on the Nedd Fechan, Pyrddin,
Hepste and
Mellte rivers, all of
which lie
between the
villages of Pontneddfechan...
- park at the pay and
display car
parks at Cwm
Porth and the
nearby Gwaun Hepste or else in Pontneddfechan. The
river and
surrounding area is a hot spot...
- to the
south the
headwaters of the Afon y Waun
conduct water to the Afon
Hepste and
eventually to the
River Neath. The hill is
largely formed from sandstones...
- have been
sourced from
Gwaun Hepste just east of Ystradfellte. The
railway required the
construction across the Afon
Hepste of a 300 feet (91 m) long, 50...
- the
Brecon Beacons, are the
waterfalls of four or five rivers: the Afon
Hepste, Nedd Fechan, Afon Pyrddin, Afon
Mellte and Afon Sychryd. In the
lower valley...
-
Llech Sychryd Nant Hir,
tributary of
River Cynon SN991073 near
Hirwaun Lower Cilhepste Falls Afon
Hepste,
tributary of
River Mellte SN927099 near Penderyn...
- Maen. The
geomorphological features within parts of the
valleys of the
Hepste and
Mellte are also of
special interest.
Large sections of the site are...