Llanfyllin
TLL41 · United Kingdom
This pocket-sized market town in the Cain river valley below the Berwyn hills in northern Powys, Wales, Llanfyllin takes its name from a holy well dedicated to St Myllin, whose church gave the settlement its Welsh name. The town sits where the rivers Cain and Abel meet before joining the Afon Efyrnwy, with the wider region ringed by UNESCO World Heritage sites.
- Population1,105
- Nearest water from center 0.0 km0.0 mi
- Nearest mountain from center 1.0 km0.6 mi
Nearest airports
Nearest train stations
Climate · monthly averages
J
3°38°
90mm3.4in
F
4°38°
75mm3.0in
M
5°41°
75mm2.9in
A
7°45°
70mm2.8in
M
10°50°
75mm3.0in
J
13°55°
80mm3.2in
J
15°58°
75mm3.0in
A
14°58°
75mm3.0in
S
12°54°
70mm2.8in
O
9°49°
90mm3.5in
N
6°43°
90mm3.5in
D
4°39°
100mm3.8in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗