Mid and West Wales
Mid and West Wales is an unofficial subdivision of Wales that is sometimes used, consisting broadly of the preserved counties of Dyfed and Powys, sometimes Swansea and sometimes parts of Gwynedd.
Llanidloes (Welsh pronunciation: [ɬanˈɪdlɔɨs]) is a town along the A470 road and B4518 road in Powys, within the historic county boundaries of Montgomeryshire (Welsh: Sir Drefaldwyn), Wales. The population in 2011 was 2,929, of whom 15% could speak Welsh.
Population: 2,838
Latitude: 52° 26' 59.17" N
Longitude: -3° 32' 23.89" W
Mid and West Wales is an unofficial subdivision of Wales that is sometimes used, consisting broadly of the preserved counties of Dyfed and Powys, sometimes Swansea and sometimes parts of Gwynedd.
Llanllugan Abbey was a monastery of Cistercian nuns, one of only two women's monasteries in Wales, located at Llanllugan, Powys, Wales. It was founded around 1188 on land donated by Maredudd ap Robert, Lord of Cedewain, and was founded as a dependen…
Garreg Lwyd is a hill in Mid Wales, between the towns of Rhayader and Llangurig. It rises to the east above the A470 as it follows the Wye Valley. The Bryn Titli Wind Farm is situated on an area of flatter moorland to the north-west.
Doldowlod railway station stood on the Mid Wales Railway between Builth Wells and Rhayader.
Coed Rheidol National Nature Reserve forms part of the long ribbon of woodland around the lower slopes of hills near Devil's Bridge, Ceredigion.
The Claerwen Fault is a major SW-NE trending fault in central Wales. It was active as a normal fault during deposition of Late Ordovician to mid-Silurian sedimentary rocks, downthrowing to the northwest. The estimated throw on the fault increases fr…
Bryn Amlwg Castle (Welsh: Castell Bryn Amlwg) is in Shropshire near the Welsh border and the hamlet of Anchor which lies between Newtown and Clun.
Beacon Hill (Welsh: Mynydd Disglair) is a hill in central Powys, Wales, located north-west of the town of Knighton.
The Afon Marteg is a river in Powys, Wales.
Siambr Trawsfynydd is a mountain in Ceredigion, Wales, located to the north of Pumlumon. It is 582m (1,910 ft) above sea level and one of the higher summits of the area.