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River Gwendraeth

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27: 44: 222: 106:, the most northerly of which rises to the north of Gorslas in the Llyn Llech Owain Country Park, just above the 585-foot (180 m) contour. Below Cross Hands, it skirts the northern edge of Mynydd Mawr Woodland Park, and flows to the south of Drefach. It crosses the 160-foot (50 m) contour to pass through 152:
When Thomas Kymer built his canal to carry coal from pits at Pwll y Llygod on the banks of the Gwendraeth Fawr to Ythyn Frenig, about half a mile to the west of Kidwelly on the southern bank of the Gwendraeth Fach, the authorising
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The Gwendraeth Fach ('small Gwendraeth' in Welsh) flows further to the north having its source about 4 miles north of Cross Hands near the 190-metre (620 ft) contour at Penrhiwgoch. Passing under the
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The two branches follow almost parallel courses to the sea. The valleys of both rivers flow through a mixture of modestly steep
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The two points enclosing the mouth of the Gwendraeth are Salmon Point Scar (northern side) and Tywyn Point (southern side).
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included powers to divert the course of the Gwendraeth Fawr from Pwll y Llygod to Pont Spwdwr, where the Kidwelly to
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crossed the river. The canal was built and operational by May 1768, and was later incorporated into the
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Hanes Cymoedd y Gwendraeth a Llanelli, A History of the Gwendraeth Valleys and Llanelli
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is one of the many shipwrecks in the vicinity of the Gwendraeth and the
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communities and through the verdant agricultural land of
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To the south of the estuary are the great flat sands of
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Index


Kidwelly

Pont Henri
Welsh
river
Carmarthenshire
West Wales
confluence
estuary
Carmarthen Bay
English
Cross Hands
Pontyberem
Pontyates
Kidwelly
A48 road
Llanddarog
Llangyndeyrn
Mynyddygarreg
coal mining
Carmarthenshire
act of Parliament
Llanelli
turnpike road
Kidwelly and Llanelly Canal
Laugharne
Carmarthen
St Clears
Llanstephan

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