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 and...
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in the 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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Baglan Bay 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...
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means "The valleys of Nedd and Mellte and Moel Penderyn". This site includes the wooded valleys of the rivers Nedd and Mellte and their tributaries above...
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of the Afon Mellte, a river whose name translates as 'lightning', commonly explained as a reference to the "flashy" nature of the river, i.e. its rising...
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Afon Hepste (category Pages using infobox river with mapframe)
known as Waterfall Country. One mile downstream of the fall, the river joins the Afon Mellte near to the village of Ystradfellte. Ordnance Survey Explorer...
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-3.530 Type reservoir Primary inflows Afon Mellte / River Mellte Primary outflows Afon Mellte / River Mellte Catchment area 2.3 km2 (570 acres) Basin countries...
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Llech Sychryd Nant Hir, tributary of River Cynon SN991073 near Hirwaun Lower Cilhepste Falls Afon Hepste, tributary of River Mellte SN927099 near Penderyn...
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Waterfall Country (Wales) (section On the Afon Mellte)
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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high promontory of Carboniferous Limestone which rises between the Afon Mellte and its left-bank tributary, the Afon Sychryd on the border between the...
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Fechan (Rs) Afon Pyrddin (R) Afon Mellte (Ls) Sychryd(L) Afon Hepste (L) Afon Llia (Rs) Afon Dringarth (Ls) River Afan Ffrwd Wyllt (L) Nant Cwm Wenderi...
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(SSSI) Cilybebyll (SSSI) Coed Cwm Du, Cilmaengwyn (SSSI) Coedydd Nedd a Mellte (SAC) Cors Crymlyn / Crymlyn Bog (Ramsar, SSSI, SAC) Craig-y-llyn (SSSI)...
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Afon Dringarth (category Rivers of the Brecon Beacons National Park)
north of the village of Ystradfellte, continuing south as the Afon Mellte. The river may derive its name from the hill immediately to its west, Fan Dringarth...
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Cwmsaise Dolyhir Meadows Dolyhir Quarry Drostre Bank Duhonw Dyffrynoedd Nedd a Mellte a Moel Penderyn Dyfi Dylife Mine Elenydd Erwood Dingle Far Hall Meadow Ffridd...
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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, waterfalls...
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Afon Pyrddin (category Rivers of the Brecon Beacons National Park)
gorge of the Pyrddin – like that of its neighbours, the Nedd Fechan, Afon Mellte, and Afon Hepste – is home to many rare bryophytes which enjoy the cool...
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Afon Llia (category Rivers of the Brecon Beacons National Park)
with the Afon Dringarth, the combined waters continuing south as the Afon Mellte. The name probably derives from the Welsh root lly– found in llyfu, llyo...
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Daren Fach Merthyr Tydfil County Borough biological 1 Dyffrynoedd Nedd a Mellte a Moel Penderyn Neath Port Talbot / Powys / Rhondda Cynon Taf mixed 3 Foxwood...
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Nedd Fechan (category Pages using infobox river with mapframe)
7 miles (11 km) to join with the Afon Mellte at Pontneddfechan, their combined waters continuing as the River Neath (Welsh Afon Nedd) to the sea near...
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Nant Irfon, Brecknock W.97 Carn Gafallt, Brecknock W.98 Blaenau Nedd & Mellte, Brecknock W.99 Darren Fach, Brecknock W.100 Glannau, Radnor W.101 Coed...
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Afon Sychryd (category Rivers of Rhondda Cynon Taf)
the A465 Heads of the Valleys Road and turns northwest to join the Afon Mellte at Pontneddfechan. Its lower section is cut into a spectacular gorge beneath...
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Oakwoods and Bat Sites Gwynedd Coedydd Llawr-y-glyn Powys Coedydd Nedd a Mellte Neath Port Talbot, Powys, Rhondda Cynon Taf Coetiroedd Cwm Elan / Elan Valley...
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crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 11 September 2018. "The Benefice of Penderyn Mellte (St Cynog)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 11 September 2018. "Pen-y-Glyn"...
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