- Llyn
Cefni is a
small reservoir in the
centre of Anglesey,
Wales which is
managed by
Welsh Water and
Hamdden Ltd,
while the
fishery is
managed by the...
- Afon
Cefni is one of the
major rivers on the
island of Anglesey, Wales. It is 16.9
kilometres (11 mi) long. Its
source is near to the
village of Capel...
- the
north of the
island and Llyn
Cefni in the
centre of the island,
which is fed by the
headwaters of the Afon
Cefni. The
climate is
humid (though less...
-
Llangefni (Welsh for 'church on the
river Cefni';
Welsh pronunciation: [ɬaŋˈɡɛvni]) is the
county town of
Anglesey in Wales. At the 2011 census, Llangefni's...
- Afon
Cefni was an iron, four-masted barque. She was
named after Afon
Cefni, one of the
rivers of Anglesey. Her
sister ship was Afon Alaw, also
named after...
-
Cefni Hospital (Welsh:
Ysbyty Cefni) is a
health facility in Llangefni, Anglesey, Wales. It is
managed by the
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board...
- (flows into Llyn Coron) Afon
Cefni (River
Cefni) Afon
Newydd (L) Afon
Ceint (L) Afon
Erddreiniog (L) (flows into
Cefni Reservoir) The Afon
Braint bifurcates...
- The
reserve is 25
acres (10 ha) in area and is
bisected by the Afon
Cefni (River
Cefni). It was
formed by
glaciers during the last ice age as they eroded...
- Scotland. In 2010 a
newly constructed picnic area 'Clwt Glas'
overlooking the
Cefni Estuary in
Malltraeth was opened. 'Clwt Glas' (Green Patch) was an area...
- 6 km) long embankment, and the
subsequent canalisation in 1824 of the Afon
Cefni. The name
Malltraeth comes from mall ('bad'), and
traeth ('sandy s****')...