- is also
uncertain and it is
variously said to live in Llyn Llion, Llyn
Barfog, near
Brynberian Bridge or in Llyn yr Afanc, a lake near Betws-y-coed that...
- Arthur,
according to the
Welsh tale "Culhwch and Olwen".
Close to Llyn
Barfog in
Wales is a hoof-print
etched deep into the rock "Carn
March Arthur",...
- said to live in or
beneath certain lakes,
notably the "Bearded Lake" Llyn
Barfog in
Gwynedd and
Crumlyn Lake,
located near
Briton Ferry,
Neath Port Talbot...
-
Southern edge.
Waymarked path near Llyn
Barfog in Gwynedd...
-
Several sites besides Llyn
Llion lay
claim to its domain,
among them are Llyn
Barfog and Llyn-yr-Afanc (the
Afanc Pool), a lake in Betws-y-Coed.
Various versions...
-
replaced by "Llyn Bochlwyd"; and "Bearded Lake", to be
replaced by "Llyn
Barfog". The move was
described as
being part of a
campaign by
language activists...
- the name is ****ociated with
Llawfrydedd 'Sorrow', the
epithets Farfog (
barfog) and
Farchog (marchog) mean "bearded" and "horseman" respectively. Llawfrodedd...
- (Gogleddol)
Coedydd Dyffryn Wnion Coedydd Nanmor Coedydd Nantgwynant Cors
Barfog Cors
Geirch Cors
Graianog Cors
Gyfelog Cors
Hirdre Cors
Llanllyfni Cors...
-
Llanllyfni in
Wales is the hoof-print of the
horse of St. Gredfyw.
Close to Llyn
Barfog in
Wales is a hoof-print
etched deep into the rock "Carn
March Arthur",...