- Llyn
Crafnant is a lake that lies in a
valley in
Wales where the
northern edge of the
Gwydir Forest meets the
lower slopes of the
Carneddau mountains and...
- 3°52′12″W / 53.13250°N 3.87000°W / 53.13250; -3.87000 The Afon
Crafnant (English:
River Crafnant) is a
tributary of the
River Conwy (Afon
Conwy in Welsh),...
- to flow
north through Llanrwst,
Trefriw (where it is
joined by the Afon
Crafnant) and
Dolgarrog (where it is
joined by Afon Porth-llwyd and Afon Ddu) before...
-
village and
community in
Conwy County Borough, Wales. It lies on the
river Crafnant a few
miles south of the site of the
Roman fort of Canovium,
sited at Caerhun...
-
river Crafnant which has its
source at Llyn
Crafnant,
being joined upstream by a tributary, the
river Geirionydd.
Below the
falls the
river Crafnant flows...
-
descending order, i.e.
oldest last):
Upper Crafnant Volcanic Formation Middle Crafnant Volcanic Formation Lower Crafnant Volcanic Formation The Tal y Fan Volcanic...
- Tegfan, all of
which were
built in the
early 1990s; Adda, Alaw, Braint,
Crafnant, Enlli, Peris, Glaslyn, Llanddwyn, Ffraw,
Idwal and Gwynant,
which were...
- one of the
Trefriw Trail routes) or from the
neighbouring lake of Llyn
Crafnant,
which runs
parallel to it, but a mile distant, the two
being separated...
-
Coedydd Aber,
Coedydd Maentwrog (in 2 parts), Coed y Rhygen, Cwm Glas
Crafnant, Cwm Idwal,
Hafod Garregog,
Morfa Harlech,
Rhinog and Snowdon. The twelve...
-
Penmaenmawr Pentrefoelas Rhos-on-Sea
Trefriw Ysbyty Ifan
Rivers River Conwy Afon
Crafnant Afon Ddu Afon Ddu (Drum) Afon
Dulyn Afon
Eigiau River Geirionydd Afon Lledr...