The River Teme is a river that flows from Mid Wales into England. The river rises at Bryn Coch on the Cilfaesty Hills in Wales, to the south of
Newtown in Powys. It flows through
Knighton before crossing the border to England and passes through some of the most beautiful unspoilt countryside to be found in Britain. The English section of the river flows through
Ludlow in Shropshire before passing to the north of
Tenbury Wells on the Shropshire and Worcestershire border. The River Teme then flows into the River Severn just south of
Worcester . The river is the second largest tributary of the
River Severn .
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Other Mid Wales Naturals
Brecon Beacons
River Severn
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River Tywi
Cambrian Mountains
Pen Y Fan massif
Abergwesyn Common
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