The River Irfon and town bridge at Llanwrtyd. The River Irfon flows down from the upper slopes of Bryn Garw in the Cambrian Mountains and joins the river Wye at Builth Wells. The weather is most famous for that fact that all its banks at Cilmeri, Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales, was killed in 1282.
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