- The
River Dysynni (Welsh: Afon
Dysynni) is a
river in mid Wales. Its
source is the Tal-y-llyn Lake (Welsh: Llyn Mwyngil) just
south of the
Cadair Idris...
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Broad Water lagoon and the
mouth of the Afon
Dysynni. To the north-east lie the rich
farmland of Bro
Dysynni and the
village of Bryncrug, and to the east...
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Lampeter and
District Cwlwm (The Knot) –
Carmarthen Dail
Dysynni (Leaves of the
Dysynni) –
Dysynni valley, Tywyn,
Gwynedd Y
Ddolen (The Link) –
Ystwyth to...
- The
village lies in the
Dysynni Valley (Dyffryn
Dysynni). The
Dysynni Valley,
originally a
river delta of the Afon
Dysynni, was
largely drained from...
- Llangrannog.
Major rivers flowing into the bay
include the Glaslyn, Mawddach,
Dysynni, Dyfi, Rheidol, Ystwyth,
Aeron and Teifi.
Until the
early 20th century...
- (L) Afon
Gamlan (R) Afon Eden (R) Afon
Crawcwellt (R) Afon Gain (R) Afon
Dysynni (R) Afon
Fathew (L) Afon
Cadair (R) Nant
Gwernol (L)
River Dyfi (River...
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village of Llanfairfechan. A
fourth is a
tributary of the
River Dysynni in the
northern Dysynni Valley,
famed for
Craig y Deryn. Afon Ddu -
Gorge walking...
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southwesterly direction from near
Dolgoch railway station,
joining the
River Dysynni to the east of
Tywyn near Bryncrug. The
Talyllyn Railway runs
beside the...
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Broadwater (Welsh: Aber
Dysynni) is a salt
water lagoon near Tywyn,
Wales formed from the
silted up
estuary of the
River Dysynni. In the
eighteenth and...
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Cadair Idris, in the
Snowdonia mountain range of Gwynedd, Wales. The
River Dysynni flows from the lake,
through the
village of Abergynolwyn, and discharges...