- The
River Mellte (Welsh: Afon
Mellte;
Welsh pronunciation: [ˈmɛɬtɛ]) is a
river in
south Wales. It is
formed by the
confluence of the Afon Llia and the...
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Fforest Fawr area of the
Brecon Beacons National Park,
beside the Afon
Mellte river. The
village is
linked by
minor roads with Heol
Senni to the north...
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community of Ystradfellte. It
stands at the
confluence of the
rivers Mellte and Nedd
Fechan ("Neath Vaughan") and
gives access to a
series of waterfalls...
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Waterfall Country. One mile
downstream of the fall, the
river joins the Afon
Mellte near to the
village of Ystradfellte.
Ordnance Survey Explorer map sheet...
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Dyffrynnoedd Nedd a
Mellte, a Moel
Penderyn (grid
reference SN921090) is a 421.1
hectare biological and
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest...
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generally includes the
group of
falls on the Nedd Fechan, Pyrddin,
Hepste and
Mellte rivers, all of
which lie
between the
villages of
Pontneddfechan and Ystradfellte...
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below Briton 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...
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Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales. It lies on the
course of the Afon
Mellte, a
river whose name
translates as 'lightning',
commonly explained as a reference...
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Cilybebyll (SSSI) Coed Cwm Du,
Cilmaengwyn (SSSI)
Coedydd Nedd a
Mellte (SAC) Cors
Crymlyn /
Crymlyn Bog (Ramsar, SSSI, SAC) Craig-y-llyn (SSSI)...
- high
promontory of
Carboniferous Limestone which rises between the Afon
Mellte and its left-bank tributary, the Afon
Sychryd on the
border between the...