- The Afon
Lledr (or the
River Lledr) is a
river in north-west
Wales and the
second major tributary of the
River Conwy. It is
about 10
miles or 16 km long...
- direction,
being joined by the
tributaries of the
rivers Machno and Afon
Lledr before reaching Betws-y-coed,
where it is also
joined by Llugwy. From Betws-y-coed...
- The
Lledr Valley (Welsh:
Dyffryn Lledr) is a
valley in
Snowdonia in
north Wales. It runs from the top of the
Crimea P****,
north of
Blaenau Ffestiniog down...
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stands in a
valley near the
point where the
River Llugwy and the
River Lledr join the
River Conwy. The
location is
where a
Celtic Christian community...
- Moelwyns)". OS GetOutside.
Retrieved 6
February 2024. "Moelwynion & Cwm
Lledr: Climber's Club Guide" (PDF).
Retrieved 6
February 2024.
Walking Routes...
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County Borough, Wales. The
community occupies most of the
valley of the Afon
Lledr, and
contains the
settlements of Dolwyddelan,
Pentre Bont,
Blaenau Dolwyddelan...
-
Moelwyn Mawr. The
mountains round the town form a
watershed between the
River Lledr flowing north as a
tributary of the
River Conwy and the
River Dwyryd flowing...
- Betws-y-coed,
which is
served by a station, then
continues west up the
Lledr valley by way of
further stations at Pont-y-pant,
Dolwyddelan and Roman...
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worked from the 1860s to 1908. It
stands on the
north side of the Afon
Lledr, on the
opposite side of the
valley from Pont-y-Pant
railway station. The...
-
Wales Live. 18
April 2013.
Retrieved 24
March 2020. "The
Crimea P****".
Lledr Valley.
Retrieved 24
March 2020. "Dolyddelen and Vicinity".
Cambrian News...