- David's Head
Afon Saint Afon Daron Afon Cyllyfelin (R)
Afon Soch
Afon Horon (L)
Afon Rhyd-hir
Afon Penrhos (R)
Afon Erch
Afon Wen
Afon Dwyfor Afon Dwyfach...
-
Afon Ddu (1) at
Dolgarrog Afon Porth-llwyd at
Dolgarrog Afon Dulyn at Tal-y-bont
Afon Ddu (2)
Afon Garreg-wen
Ffrwd Cerriguniawn Afon Melynllyn Afon Hiraethlyn...
- The
River Severn (Welsh:
Afon Hafren,
pronounced [ˈavɔn ˈhavrɛn]), at 220
miles (354 km) long, is the
longest river in
Great Britain. It is also the river...
- The
River Dee (Welsh:
Afon Dyfrdwy, Latin: Deva Fluvius) is a
river flowing through North Wales, and
through Cheshire, England, in
Great Britain. The length...
- near Bangor.
Right Afon Bodesi Afon Lloer Afon Denau Afon Caseg Afon Llafar Afon Ffrydlas Afon Llan (Llanllechid) Left Nant (neu
Afon)
Gwern y Gof Nant...
- The
River Wye (/waɪ/; Welsh:
Afon Gwy [ɡʊɨ̯]) is the fourth-longest
river in the UK,
stretching some 250
kilometres (155 miles) from its
source on Plynlimon...
-
Afon Tryweryn is a
river in the
north of
Wales which starts at Llyn
Tryweryn in the
Snowdonia National Park and
after 19
kilometres (12 mi)
joins the river...
-
Afon Glaslyn (Welsh for 'River Glaslyn') is a
river in Gwynedd, north-west Wales.
While not of
great significance in
terms of its
length (about 16 miles...
-
Afon Mawddach (Welsh for 'River Mawddach') is a
river in Gwynedd, Wales,
which has its
source in a wide area SH820300
north of
Dduallt in Snowdonia. It...
- The
River Wnion is a
river in the
southeast of Gwynedd, Wales. It
begins high on the
slopes of Aran
Benllyn about five
miles south of
Lanuwchllyn and flows...