For the tributary of the River Wye, see Camddwr, Wye and for the tributary of the River Teifi, see Camddwr, Teifi.

The Camddwr is a significant right-bank tributary of the River Towy in the eastern part of Ceredigion, mid Wales. It rises on the undulating plateau east of Garn Gron (52°13′31″N 3°49′29″W / 52.2253°N 3.8247°W / 52.2253; -3.8247 (Camddwr, source)) and flows in a generally south-southeasterly direction into Llyn Brianne, a reservoir formed by the damming of the upper Towy, (52°09′27″N 3°45′56″W / 52.1574°N 3.7656°W / 52.1574; -3.7656 (Camddwr, mouth)).[1] A chapel at Soar y mynydd beside the river is often mentioned as being the most isolated in Wales.

References

  1. Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 scale Explorer map sheet 187 Llandovery

52°11′39″N 3°47′45″W / 52.1943°N 3.7957°W / 52.1943; -3.7957


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