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The Fairy Road Conservation Area is centred on Fairy Road and covers it and adjacent streets. It is located 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Wrexham city centre, and is almost connected to the Salisbury Park Conservation Area.
River regulation in Wrexham (1 P) Pages in category "Rivers of Wrexham County Borough" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Wrexham County Borough. Add languages. ... Map of Wrexham within Wales ... in the Wrexham Area of Search (AoS). [1 ...
Table 1 shows the longest rivers in Ireland with their lengths (in kilometres and miles), the counties they flow through, and their catchment areas (in square kilometres). Table 2 shows the largest rivers in Ireland (by mean flow) in cubic metres per second. Some of the larger or better-known rivers of Ireland are shown on this map (large version).
The river Clywedog rises in the hills west of the village of Minera. After flowing through Minera it turns south-east, past Coedpoeth, Bersham and Rhostyllen and through the Erddig Country Park, then east, passing slightly to the south of Wrexham. There is a path along the entire river bank from Minera to Wrexham.
The Ceiriog Valley (Welsh: Dyffryn Ceiriog) is the valley of the River Ceiriog in north-east Wales. Its Welsh name, "Dyffryn Ceiriog", is the name of an electoral ward of Wrexham County Borough. The ward is the largest ward of the county borough by area and forms a strikingly-shaped salient of the county borough between Powys and Denbighshire.
The River Gwenfro (Welsh: Afon Gwenfro) is a small river in Wrexham County Borough, north Wales. It is a tributary of the Clywedog . [ 1 ] The name Gwenfro is possibly derived from the Welsh language words gwen (feminine of gwyn ), "white", and bro , "border", "boundary". [ 2 ] (
The River Ceiriog (Welsh: Afon Ceiriog) is an 18 miles (29 km) long [1] river in north east Wales, whose name may derive from a term meaning "favoured one". [2] It is a tributary of the River Dee . It rises at an altitude of around 1,800 ft (549 m) on the south east slopes of Moel Fferna in the Berwyn Mountains , and flows through the Ceiriog ...