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Extract from the Llanrhaeadr-ym-mochnant Travel Guides:
For a place so near the English border,
LLANRHAEADR-YM-MOCHNANT
, six miles north of Llanfyllin, is surprisingly Welsh in its language and appearance. The small, low-roofed village is remembered as the serving parish of Bishop William Morgan, who translated the Bible into Welsh in 1588, but it's mostly visited as a base for
Pistyll Rhaeadr
, Wales' highest waterfall, at 240ft. The village lies at the foot of a lane which runs four miles northwest alongside the River Rhaeadr through an increasingly rocky valley to the falls. The river tumbles down the crags in two stages, flowing furiously under a natural stone arch th... read the whole Llanrhaeadr-ym-mochnant Travel Guides...
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