- and
leading up from
Capel Curig to the Pen-y-Gwryd hotel. The
river Nantygwryd,
originally called Y
Mymbyr in
Llywelyn the Great's
charter of 1198, starts...
- cwm, high
above the Pen-y-Gwryd hotel. The lake is the
source of the
Nantygwryd (originally Y Mymbyr),
river which in
Welsh translates to Pen-y-Gwryd...
-
townships of Cilcochwyn, Crogeniddon, Crogenwladus, Erwallo, Hafodgynfor,
Nantygwryd,
Pennant and Talygarth.
Valle Crucis Abbey [Grid Ref: SJ 20441 44168]...
- Pen-y-Gwryd is a p**** at the head of
Nantygwryd and Nant
Cynnyd rivers close to the foot of
Snowdon in Gwynedd, Wales. The area is
located at the junction...
- lake in two -
hence the
plural name. The
river feeding the
lakes is the
Nantygwryd (or Nant-y-gwryd),
which has its
source at Llyn Cwm-y-ffynnon, also marked...
-
Geirionydd (R) Afon
Gallt y Gwg (R) Nant y
Goron (R) Afon
Llugwy (L)
Nantygwryd (R) Afon
Lledr (L) Afon
Wybrnant (R) Afon
Maesgwm (R) Afon
Ystumiau (L)...
-
townships of Cilcochwyn, Crogeniddon, Crogenwladus, Erwallo, Hafodgynfor,
Nantygwryd,
Pennant and Talygarth. Today,
Glyntraian contains the
villages of Dolywern...