The River Lugg rises lear Llangynllo in Radnorshire, Wales. It flows into the River Wye downstream of Hereford at Mordiford, around 63 miles from its source. Its name comes from a Welsh root which means "bright stream." The river is used for fishing, and because the building of locks and weirs are prohibited, most boating is done by kayaks or canoes. 

Peter Finch mentions the river Lugg in an excerpt from Real Wales when he says, "The left bank of the river Lugg near Bleddfa. The Codfather of Soul chipshop on Barry Island seafront." 

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