- The
River Llynfi (Welsh: Afon
Llynfi), is one of
three main
tributaries of the
River Ogmore (Welsh: Afon Ogwr). It runs for
around 10
miles from its source...
-
Llynfi power station supplied electricity to the
Bridgend area of
Glamorgan South Wales from 1943 to 1977. The coal-fired
station was
originally built...
- Afon
Llynfi may
refer to: Afon
Llynfi (Wye), the
tributary of the
River Wye at
Llangors River Llynfi, the
tributary of the
Ogmore River near
Maesteg This...
-
Bridgend County Borough, Wales.
Maesteg lies at the
northernmost end of the
Llynfi Valley,
close to the
border with
Neath Port Talbot. In 2011,
Maesteg had...
- the Ogwr Fawr
before it
links with the Ogwr Fach at Blackmill. The
River Llynfi, the
River Garw and
finally the
River Ewenny in its
estuary are all tributaries...
-
Llynfi Road is a
rugby stadium in
Maesteg in
Bridgend County Borough, Wales. It is the home of
Maesteg RFC. On 13
August 2013, the club's
house was devastated...
-
minerals from
South Wales to the
harbour at Porthcawl. It ran from
Duffryn Llynfi near
Maesteg via
Tondu and Pyle and was
extended to
Bridgend in 1834. The...
- is the prin****l
remaining railway activity on the old L&OR network. The
Llynfi Valley runs
north to south, from the high
mountains 3
miles (5 km) north...
- The Afon
Llynfi is a
short river in the
county of Powys,
south Wales. A
tributary of the
River Wye, it runs
approximately south to
north just to the west...
-
Tondu railway station. The
River Llynfi flows alongside Tondu on its way to its
confluence with the
River Ogmore. The
Llynfi at this
point has had a history...