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The River Wye

The River Wye. By Lorenzo E vans . where:. The River Wye’s source is in the Welsh mountains at Plynimon .

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The River Wye

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  1. The River Wye By Lorenzo Evans

  2. where: • The River Wye’s source is in the Welsh mountains at Plynimon. • It flows past several villages including Rhayader, Builth Wells, Hey-on-Wye, Hereford (the only city on the river Wye), Ross-on-Wye, Symonds Yat, Monmouth and Tintern. • It meets the Severn estuary just below Chepstow. • It’s total length is 134 miles (216km). • The lower 16 miles (26km) from Redbrook to Chepstow forms the border between England and Wales.

  3. FACTS: • The river Wye is famous for its salmon. It is a great place to fish for there is no pollution. • The river Wye has many tributaries, so many that some of them still haven’t been named! • The river is also a great place for sport (find out more on the next slide). • The Romans made a bridge across the river Wye upstream from the present day Chepstow. It was improved by Sir William Sandys in the 1660s. • A horse towing path was added in 1808, but only up to Hereford. • The Wye remained commercially navigable until the 1850s when commercial traffic moved in. • The river Wye is still navigable up to Monmouth.

  4. Sport: • The river Wye offers canoeing and kayaking for all ages. • I have been canoeing on the river Wye!!! • Kayaking lessons are available near the villages. • Canoes have 2 or 3 seats depending if you get a large one or a normal one. • You have single paddle oars; one for each person. • FACT: For canoeing and kayaking, you can do grades, just like instruments!

  5. FEATURES: The river Wye has a lot of different features, including some of the ones we looked at in class: • Meanders • V-shaped valley/ erosion (lower course) • Waterfalls • Deposition • Artificial rapids • Braided channel • Tributaries (learn more about the Wye’s tributaries on the next slide).

  6. TRIBUTARIES: The river Wye has loads of tributaries; so many that no one knows all of them!: • Tarenning • The river Lug • Trothy • Ithon • The Letton lake • Bindo • Elan • Dulas • Ifron • Marteg • Monnow • and many more!

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