- River Neath
River Neath (Welsh: "Afon Nedd") is a river in south
Wales running south west from its source to itsconfluence withSwansea Bay belowBriton Ferry .It rises in the foothills of theBrecon Beacons with two principal tributaries, theRiver Hepste and theRiver Mellte . The River Mellte has a large reservoir constructed in its head-waters,Ystradfellte reservoir.Although the river starts in the old red
Devonian sandstone of southPowys , it soon crosses bands oflimestone andmillstone grit s. In the limestone, it flows partly overground and partly underground through large complexes of caverns, caves andsink hole s.The millstone grit bands create one of the most beautiful series of waterfalls in the UK as the river and its tributaries, including the
Afon Pyrddin andAfon Nedd Fechan , descends into the ancient glacial valley of the Neath and onto theCarboniferous coal-measures.The two main tributaries join about 2 miles north-east of
Pont Nedd Fechan to form the River Neath proper which is joined at Pont Nedd Fechan by the Afon Nedd Fechan. The river from this point down is rather linear with few significant tributaries. Those that do join include the Melincwrt Brook and the Clydach brook.The only major tributary to join is the
River Dulais which has its source north of Seven Sisters. As the Dulais nears the Neath it descends a spectacular waterfall: the Dulais falls, a popular tourist attraction and the site of old iron workings.The River Neath provides water to two canals, the
Neath Canal and theTennant Canal . AtAberdulais basin, both canals meet, the Tennant canal crossing the River Neath with a fine aqueduct. Also crossing the river here is the Vale of Neath Railway line and the A465 Road.The estuary of the River Neath extends from
Neath town down past Briton Ferry to the sea next toJersey Marine . The estuary is partly industrialised with a ship breaking yard, a large local authority waste disposal site and wharves atBriton Ferry . Where it remains undisturbed, there are areas of salt marsh of great ecological value.The River Neath valley once supported many deep coal mines and coal washeries and, in the latter half of the 20th century, some large opencast coal mines. There were also a number of small private drift mines, some of which were using pit ponies until the
1990 s.Near to
Resolven a largealuminium plant was established during the war but this ceased working in the1990 s. The main industries in the Neath valley are forestry and farming with most of the population commuting to jobs inSwansea orPort Talbot .
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