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Llanfihangel-uwch-Gwili Destination Guide

Discover Llanfihangel-uwch-Gwili in United Kingdom

Llanfihangel-uwch-Gwili in the region of Wales is a town located in United Kingdom - some 176 mi or ( 283 km ) West of London , the country's capital .

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Local time in Llanfihangel-uwch-Gwili is now 04:39 AM (Friday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Wrexham, Swansea, Sheffield, Pontyberem, and Newport. When in this area, you might want to check out Wrexham . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Llanfihangel-uwch-Gwili ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Cardiff-Heineken Rugby Cup Final-Toulouse Vs Munster

9:32 min by papseyno1
Views: 7864 Rating: 3.60

This video was taken down in 2008 and restored by YouTube on the 20th March 2012 for the reasons below. This company MediaZone.com, Inc. is claiming that I have infringed copyright. This film was take ..

John Deere Hedgecutting

1:57 min by balmesh
Views: 5542 Rating: 4.50

Seen while travelling from our new home to Carmarthen along the A40. notice the flooded fields where the River Towy has burst its banks. Then a look further along the A40. The scenery is less water-lo ..


WWW.DISCOVERCARMARTHENSHIRE.COM

8:42 min by PRODUCTDEVELOPMENT
Views: 4945 Rating: 4.29

www.discovercarmarthenshire.com A short tour of some of the places to visit in Carmarthenshire. ..

Ploughing Match Felingwm 2011

5:51 min by welshmuzhik
Views: 4673 Rating: 4.33

A visit to the ploughing match held at Ty Llwyd Farm, Felingwm Uchaf, Carmarthenshire, Wales on April 25th 2011. ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Nantgaredig

Nantgaredig is a village in Carmarthenshire. The village is most notable for being the home of actor Julian Lewis Jones. The winner of the 1990 Cheltenham Gold Cup, Norton's Coin, was trained by Sirrel Griffiths at his farm at Nantgaredig. The village is also the home of Welsh rugby union footballer Mefin Davies who plays as a hooker in the Wales national rugby union team and the Ospreys.

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Located at 51.87 -4.19 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: Villages in Carmarthenshire

Pont-ar-Gothi

Pont-ar-gothi (otherwise Pontargothi) is a village in Carmarthenshire, West Wales. Pont-ar-gothi takes is name from the bridge where the River Cothi is crossed by the trunk A40 road. It lies some 10 miles east of Carmarthen.

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Located at 51.87 -4.17 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Villages in Carmarthenshire

River Cothi

The River Cothi is the largest tributary of the River Tywi in south Wales. It is noted for its trout and sea trout (sewin) fishing and for its beautiful scenery.

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Located at 51.87 -4.18 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Rivers of Carmarthenshire, Rivers of Ceredigion

Llanegwad

Llanegwad is a community located in Carmarthenshire, Wales. Llanegwad is built up mainly of small farms and detached homes. Most of all homes located in Llanegwad are older Victorian properties; As well as a number of more modern homes. The area has few amenities any more, with the village Church “Llanegwad Church (St Edgwad church), unfortunately closing in 2005 and thus now redundant due to the state of repair of the building. There are plans though for restoring the church.

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Located at 51.87 -4.15 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Communities of Carmarthenshire, Villages in Carmarthenshire

Ystrad Tywi

Ystrad Tywi is an area of south-west Wales situated on the banks of the Tywi river as it approaches the sea to join the Bristol Channel at Carmarthen. Although Ystrad Tywi was never a kingdom itself, it was a valuable territory and was fought over by the various kings of Dyfed, Deheubarth, Seisyllwg, the Kingdom of Gwynedd, the Kingdom of Morgannwg and the Normans. The area now makes up most of the modern county of Carmarthenshire.

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Located at 51.87 -4.26 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Geography of Carmarthenshire, History of Carmarthenshire, Medieval Wales