Points of Interest
| Point | Coordinates (Links to map resources) |
OS Grid Ref | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abercraf basin | 51°47′54″N 3°43′48″W / 51.7983°N 3.7300°W / 51.7983; -3.7300 (Abercraf basin) | SN808124 | |
| Afon Giedd aqueduct | 51°47′06″N 3°45′25″W / 51.7851°N 3.7570°W / 51.7851; -3.7570 (Afon Giedd aqueduct) | SN789110 | |
| Afon Twrch aqueduct | 51°46′06″N 3°46′48″W / 51.7683°N 3.7800°W / 51.7683; -3.7800 (Afon Twrch aqueduct) | SN772092 | |
| Start of watered section | 51°44′36″N 3°48′33″W / 51.7432°N 3.8092°W / 51.7432; -3.8092 (Start of watered section) | SN751064 | |
| Cwmdu aqueduct | 51°44′11″N 3°49′28″W / 51.7365°N 3.8245°W / 51.7365; -3.8245 (Cwmdu aqueduct) | SN741057 | |
| Upper Clydach aqueduct | 51°43′11″N 3°51′10″W / 51.7196°N 3.8528°W / 51.7196; -3.8528 (Upper Clydach aqueduct) | SN721039 | End of watered section |
| Start of lower watered section | 51°42′41″N 3°51′45″W / 51.7113°N 3.8624°W / 51.7113; -3.8624 (Start of lower watered section) | SN714030 | |
| Lower Clydach aqueduct | 51°41′38″N 3°53′53″W / 51.6939°N 3.8981°W / 51.6939; -3.8981 (Lower Clydach aqueduct) | SN689011 | End of lower watered section |
| Swansea Docks wharfs | 51°37′30″N 3°56′21″W / 51.6251°N 3.9392°W / 51.6251; -3.9392 (Swansea Docks wharfs) | SS658935 |
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