Afon Ysgir

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Afon Ysgir
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The Afon Ysgir

The Afon Ysgir is a river which rises on the southern slopes of Mynydd Epynt in Powys, Wales. The tributaries known as and 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 , the British Army's Sennybridge Training Area.[1]

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.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Ordnance Survey Explorer map OL12 'Brecon Beacons National Park: western area'
  2. ^ http://www.ccw.gov.uk Archived 2013-10-13 at the Wayback Machine Countryside Council for Wales website

Coordinates: 51°57′26″N 3°27′16″W / 51.95722°N 3.45444°W / 51.95722; -3.45444

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