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Knighton is a small market town located in the Welsh county of Powys.
The town sits on the Welsh-English border and certain areas of it, including the railway station, are actually situated in the English county of Shropshire.
The River Teme flows through Knighton, which has a population in the region of 3,555 inhabitants and is the county's sixth-largest town.
Knighton hotels can be found in the town centre, where the Clock Tower, the town's most notable landmark, stands above the surrounding buildings.
The busiest time in the town is on the final Saturday in August, when the annual Carnival and Show takes place.
Thousands of visitors come to Knighton to view the two parades of this event - one held at midday and the other in the evening.
The parades consist of a variety of carnival floats carrying people wearing fancy dress.
The town is an excellent base for those on walking trips as it is at the start of two national trails; Offa's Dyke Path and Glnydwr's Way.
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Introduction to Knighton, Wales
Knighton is a small market town located in the Welsh county of Powys.The town sits on the Welsh-English border and certain areas of it, including the railway station, are actually situated in the English county of Shropshire.
The River Teme flows through Knighton, which has a population in the region of 3,555 inhabitants and is the county's sixth-largest town.
Knighton hotels can be found in the town centre, where the Clock Tower, the town's most notable landmark, stands above the surrounding buildings.
The busiest time in the town is on the final Saturday in August, when the annual Carnival and Show takes place.
Thousands of visitors come to Knighton to view the two parades of this event - one held at midday and the other in the evening.
The parades consist of a variety of carnival floats carrying people wearing fancy dress.
The town is an excellent base for those on walking trips as it is at the start of two national trails; Offa's Dyke Path and Glnydwr's Way.
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