Betws 's a small village on the River Amman, some 15 miles north of Swansea, Wales; it's part of the ecclesiastical parish of Betws and Ammanford. The nearby mountain, at the western end of the Black Mountain,'s named after the village, and has a large area of common land. History and Location The name 'Betws''s generally thought to be derived from the Anglo-Saxon 'bed-hus' - a house of prayer, or oratory, and means "chapel" in the Welsh language. Until the 19th century, when Ammanford develope… (More on Betws)