River Clydach (Neath)

Not to be confused with the entirely separate Lower Clydach River nor Upper Clydach River, which are right-bank tributaries of the River Tawe also in Neath Port Talbot nor with the River Clydach which flows down the Clydach Gorge on the Monmouthshire/Blaenau Gwent boundary.

The River Clydach or Afon Clydach is a river in the county borough of Neath Port Talbot, Wales. It runs generally southwards from the western slopes of Mynydd Marchywel for about 9 km and past Fforest Goch, Bryn Coch and Neath Abbey to join the River Neath near Neath.[1] Each of the rivers bearing the name 'Clydach' in South Wales is thought to derive from an earlier Celtic word 'klou' or 'kleu' together with the suffix '-ach' which is of Irish origin. The sense is of a 'strong-flowing', 'washing' or stony river [2].

References

  1. Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 scale Explorer map 165 Swansea
  2. Owenn, Hywel Wyn; Morgan, Richard (2007). Dictionary of the Place-names of Wales (first ed.). Llandyssul, Ceredigion: Gomer Press. p. 90. ISBN 9781843239017.


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