-
tributary of the
River Wye, see
Camddwr, Wye and for the
tributary of the
River Teifi, see
Camddwr, Teifi. The
Camddwr is a
significant right-bank tributary...
- the
tributary of the
River Towy, see
Camddwr and for the
tributary of the
River Ithon, see
Camddwr, Wye. The
Camddwr is a right-bank
tributary of the River...
- Waun
Camddwr is a top of Aran
Fawddwy in the
south of the
Snowdonia National Park in Gwynedd, Wales. It is the
highest point on a wide
boggy area between...
-
tributary of the
River Towy, see
Camddwr and for the
tributary of the
River Teifi, see
Camddwr, Teifi. The
Camddwr is a left-bank
tributary of the Ithon...
- SH857204 685 m (2,247 ft) H, N
Gwaun Lydan SH880211 632 m (2,073 ft) N Waun
Camddwr SH862223 621 m (2,037 ft) N Pen yr Allt
Uchaf SH867192 620 m (2,030 ft)...
- as follows: Afon Mwyro, Nant Glasffrwd, Afon Meurig, Afon Fflur,
Camddwr Fach,
Camddwr, Brennig, Nant Carfan, Afon Brefi, Nant Digonest, Nant Clywedog...
- the Devil's Staircase,
along the
Abergwesyn Valley,
through the
scenic Camddwr Bleiddiad (Wolves' Gorge), and into the Wolves' Pool. It then
flows past...
-
Brefi (L) Nant Bryn-maen (R) Afon
Berwyn (L) Afon
Groes (R) Afon
Fflur (L)
Camddwr (R) Afon
Meurig (R) Nant
Lluest (R)
Glasffrwd (L) Nant
Egnant (L) Nant...
- with a hydro-electric
scheme on the site of
Bronze Age
cairns at Aber
Camddwr, Cardiganshire. For
several seasons in the 1960s, L. A. S.
Butler conducted...
- of
Sodom and Gomorrah. Soar-y-mynydd
stands in the
valley of the
river Camddwr in the
Cambrian Mountains, near the
eastern border of
Ceredigion (National...