Afon Wyre

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Afon Wyre
River Wyre
River
The Afon Wyre at Tyncoed
Country United Kingdom
Region Wales
District County of Ceredigion
Mouth
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Afon Wyre (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈwərɛ], meaning "River Wyre", Audio file "Cy-Afon Wyre.ogg" not found) is a small river in the county of Ceredigion, Wales; also called Afon Wyre Fawr ("Great Wyre") and formerly Gwyrai.[1]

The river runs north from its source for about 1.5 miles or 2.5 km, through Lledrod, and then turns west for the bulk of its course (about 8 miles or 13 km), passing through Llangwyryfon and Llanrhystud (where it is joined by the Wyre Fach (Little Wyre) or Carrog) before emptying into Cardigan Bay.

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