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Wye Tributaries
Afon Irfon is a river in Powys, Wales. It flows from the upper slopes of Bryn Garw in the Cambrian Mountains, through the Abergwesyn Valley, past the Nant Irfon National Nature Reserve in the hills above the village of Abergwesyn, and through Llanwrtyd Wells to its confluence with the River Wye at Builth Wells.
RIVER IRFON LLANGAMARCH
RIVER IRFON LAKE COUNTRY HOUSE & SPA – LLANGAMARCH WELLS
River Irfon – Cefnllysgwynne
RIVER IRFON – CWM IRFON LODGE
RIVER IRFON – CAER BERIS HOTEL
The River Ithon is a major left-bank tributary of the River Wye in Powys, mid Wales. It rises in the broad saddle between the western end of Kerry Hill and the hill of Glog to its west and flows initially southwards to Llanbadarn Fynydd.
RIVER ITHON – LLANDRINDOD WELLS
The River Lugg (Welsh: Afon Llugwy) rises near Llangynllo in Radnorshire, Wales. It flows through the border town of Presteigne and then through Herefordshire, England, where it meets its main tributary, the River Arrow, to the south of Leominster. It flows into the River Wye downstream of Hereford at Mordiford, around 63 miles (101 km) from its source. Its name comes from a Welsh root, and means “bright stream”
Mainly Game fishing for Trout and occasional Salmon, the best species to fish are the Grayling that live throughout the river. Species of fish include Trout Salmon Grayling Barbel Chub Dace Roach
River Lugg (Eyton) Upper Reaches
River Arrow – Lugg (Hergest Court)
River Lugg (Rockbridge)
River Lugg (Lower Reaches)
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