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Afon Ysgir

Afon Ysgir in Wales Mid, United Kingdom.

Part of the north wall, Y Gaer, Brecon Roman Fort - geograph.org.uk - 2438046

Jeremy Bolwell — CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons licence

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Typical visit
45 min–1.5 h

About

Afon Ysgir is a place of interest in Wales Mid, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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From the Wikipedia article

Afon Ysgir is a river which rises on the southern slopes of Mynydd Epynt in Powys, Wales. The tributaries known as Ysgir Fawr and Ysgir Fechan flow past the hamlets of Pont Rhyd-y-berry and Merthyr Cynog to combine at Pont-faen and continue past the village of Battle to join the River Usk at Aberyscir. Its upper reaches are within the military training area of SENTA, the British Army's Sennybridge Training Area. Near its mouth is a motte, the historic church at Aberyscir and east of the river, the Roman fort of CICVCIVM or Brecon Gaer. Along with other tributaries of the Usk, the river is designated as a special area of conservation or 'SAC' for various species of fish including lamprey, the twaite shad and the European bullhead.

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Coordinates
51.9572, -3.4544
Official site
www.coflein.gov.uk

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Where is Afon Ysgir?
Afon Ysgir is in Mid Wales, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 51.9572°, -3.4544°.